Indeed it is NS.
Trent: Abortion is a serious issue and to remove all shades of gray from the discussion is not helpful or sensible imo. You are right about that, every aspect needs to be discussed.
Floo, your attitude is as dogmatic as those who are anti-abortion.
In reality, no politician is going to be able to ban it altogether in the USA which is so vast and encompasses people of every opinion- but opinions have to be considered and politicians are obliged to say something on the subject. The successful ones will take the middle ground, Obama did. He was blasted by pro-lifers but really, his stance is moderate. He devotes an entire chapter of his (self written) book, "The Audacity of Hope" to the subject of abortion. The book is well worth reading.
Trump is sucking up to a particular strata of society with, it has to be said, some success but if anyone bothers to look beneath the surface, he is just paying lip service to the Pro-lifers. If he does become President he won't be able to deliver most of the promises he is giving but he can talk the talk.
Abortion is only one issue. I keep on saying that to people who are bogged down with it but there are so many important issues. I wonder how many of us think about our politicians' views on abortion? Not many I'm sure, but we in the UK, generalisation here, have a different attitude to politics and politicians to the Americans as we do to religion.