Election Won't End Abortion - Contraception Debate
NEW YORK (AP) - Democrats and liberal advocacy groups have declared victory in what they called a Republican "war on women" and are celebrating the defeats of some GOP candidates who took rigid stands against abortion.
However, the issues in dispute _ notably access to contraception and abortion _ are far from settled, and social conservatives are already girding for new confrontations.
Anti-abortion leader Marjorie Dannenfelser said Republican nominee Mitt Romney was too defensive on abortion-related issues. She mentioned Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Indiana s governor-elect, Mike Pence, as potential presidential candidates who'd be more effective.
For activists supporting family planning programs and access to abortion, the election produced a series of triumphs, including the re-election of President Barack Obama. He won about 55 percent of women's votes.
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