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Missouri Democrats Cut Tenet on Anti-Abortion Candidates

Missouri Democrats have voted to ditch a recently added tenet aimed at welcoming anti-abortion candidates.

Party members in June had voted to amend the platform to state that the party welcomes “all Missourians who may hold differing positions on (abortion)” and sees diversified views as its strength. The state party committee on Saturday voted to strip that language from its platform.

Missouri Party Chairman Stephen Webber says removing that language showed unity in the party. Webber noted that the Missouri platform also says more broadly that it’s up to candidates to articulate their own policy positions when engaging with voters.

Democrats have wrestled with abortion as the party works to win back elected offices in Republican-dominated areas.