The Reform Party does not take a position on social issues. Since our founding, the Reform Party believed that social issues were wedge issues used by the political establishment to drive voter turnout and fundraising. Due to their use to gather resources for both parties, neither party wished to resolve these issues. If these issues were resolved, the Democrats and Republicans would lose more in resources than they won by having a solution. This is why nothing changes in America, and we have been arguing over the same things since the 1970s.
The Reform Party is preparing for the back and forth that the end of Roe v Wade will create within our party and public discourse. The public and semi-public meetings, as well as platform and policy discussions, will be chaired on a rotational basis by our officers to share workload.
The Reform Party will continue moving forward with advocating for our core issues.
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