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"If our country is to reach a workable solution to the abortion issue, the Democratic party must be open to and tolerant of opposing views"

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The line sounds conciliatory, but it’s also a power move: a demand that a party treat internal dissent not as heresy but as the price of governing. Casey, a Democratic governor and one of the era’s most prominent anti-abortion Democrats, is speaking from inside the tent, not lobbing criticism from the outside. That positioning matters. He’s not just arguing about abortion; he’s arguing about who gets to count as a Democrat when the coalition is under moral and electoral stress.

“Workable solution” is careful, bureaucratic phrasing for an issue that rarely stays bureaucratic. It signals a preference for compromise, incrementalism, and legislative durability over purity or maximalist wins. The subtext is that absolutism - especially within a party increasingly aligned with abortion rights after Roe - makes policy brittle and politics cruel. He’s implicitly warning that if Democrats become a single-issue litmus-test operation, they’ll lose both votes and the legitimacy that comes from representing messy constituencies: Catholics, working-class moderates, and culturally conservative Democrats who once formed the party’s backbone in places like Pennsylvania.

“Open to and tolerant” does double duty. It frames pro-choice orthodoxy as potentially intolerant while casting Casey’s faction as reasonable dissenters rather than obstructionists. In the early 1990s, when Casey was reportedly barred from speaking at the 1992 Democratic convention, that word choice reads like an indictment: you can’t claim to champion pluralism while policing it internally.

The intent isn’t to settle abortion. It’s to force a reckoning about coalition politics: whether a party can govern a divided country while narrowing its own range of acceptable belief.

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Casey, Robert. (2026, January 16). If our country is to reach a workable solution to the abortion issue, the Democratic party must be open to and tolerant of opposing views. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-our-country-is-to-reach-a-workable-solution-to-116231/

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Casey, Robert. "If our country is to reach a workable solution to the abortion issue, the Democratic party must be open to and tolerant of opposing views." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-our-country-is-to-reach-a-workable-solution-to-116231/.

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"If our country is to reach a workable solution to the abortion issue, the Democratic party must be open to and tolerant of opposing views." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-our-country-is-to-reach-a-workable-solution-to-116231/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Robert Casey (January 9, 1932 - May 30, 2000) was a Politician from USA.

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