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Next month, Colorado voters will decide whether to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution.When Christina and Roy Taylor discovered their unborn baby didn’t have kidneys and wouldn’t survive, they decided to get an abortion. Christina was five months pregnant.The Littleton couple has shared their story before in political campaigns. Now, they’re sharing it again in a new ad for Coloradans for Protecting Reproductive Freedom, which is leading the campaign in favor of Amendment 79 .
“We believe that life start starts at fertilization, meaning that a human is a human in the womb and they deserve the protection that any other person would receive,” said Scott Shamblin, the executive director of Colorado Right to Life.They believe most Coloradans won’t like the idea of lifting the ban on public funds for abortion.
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