While reporting on the ongoing Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this week, several media outlets are falling for the GOP’s confusing messaging in its abortion platform, suggesting that the party is shifting away from previous longstanding abortion positions. In reality, while the Republican Party has changed the language used in the platform, the goals of the GOP and its right-wing media allies to target reproductive healthcare and enact a national abortion ban remain the same.
Recently, the RNC adopted a platform that changed language regarding abortion, removing calls for various forms of national abortion bans and adding in opposition to “Late Term Abortion” and a statement about the 14th Amendment: “We proudly stand for families and Life. We believe that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States guarantees that no person can be denied Life or Liberty without Due Process.”
While cutting the call for a national ban serves to obscure the party's actual goals, incorporating the 14th Amendment language nods to anti-abortion activists' push for “fetal personhood” by interpreting the word “person” in the amendment as applying to fetuses. As Slate's Mary Ziegler explained, anti-abortion leaders “read the platform as a commitment to pursue the recognition of personhood—through executive action, federal or state legislation, or the nomination of judges who would embrace personhood.”
The language switch provided the GOP with cover to appear as though it is moderating on abortion, while continuing to pursue unpopular abortion positions. As Ziegler explained: