The Hill is reporting that the “massive” pro-taxpayer funded abortion rally set for December 2nd is expected to draw only hundreds:
The lobby day is expected to draw around 500 abortion-rights advocates to rally in the Dirksen Senate Office Building and door-knock on Capitol Hill, said Tait Sye, a spokesman for Planned Parenthood.
The question remains, why are pro-abortion forces are only able to draw limited numbers while the March for Life in D.C draws around 200,000 pro-life advocates every year?
Maybe it is because a CNN poll last month found:
Generally speaking, are you in favor of using public funds for abortions when the woman cannot afford it, or are you opposed to that?
37% Favor, 61% Oppose
 Marchers from the 2009 Walk for Life fill the streets in Washington, D.C.
Marchers from the 2009 Walk for Life fill the streets in Washington, D.C.
Life News provides more coverage: Just 500 People Heading to DC to Demand Abortion Funding in Health Care Bills
 
													
																							 
																								
												
												
												 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									