By Dave Andrusko

Todayās theme for the annual March for Life is āWith every woman, for every child.ā Snow fell yesterday and today in the Washington, DC metro area and elsewhere on the East Coast. Inevitably this meant many buses did not come jam-packed with pro-lifers to our nationās capital.
But the attendees, many, many of them youth, made up for their somewhat diminished numbers with enthusiasm for a program that emphasized āthe need to care for both mother and child during the nine months of pregnancy and in the years after.ā
The Biden administration, filled as it is with abortion zealots, will comment on Monday, the anniversary of the since-overturned monstrosity known asĀ Roe v. Wade. According toĀ CBS News
President Biden’s reelection campaign is preparing to highlight abortion rights in the lead-up to the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark Roe v. Wade decision, CBS News has learned, seeking to tie the upcoming election to a “woman’s right to make her own health care decisions ā including the very possible reality of a MAGA Republican-led national abortion ban.”
The Biden administration is primed to make abortion the glue that holds together Bidenās hopes for a second term. The heavy lifting on the abortion issue will principally be the responsibility of Vice President Kamala Harrisāmake what you will of the wisdom of this choice.

As we written on many occasions, Biden approval rating are near freezing levelsāa dismal and eyepopping 33%. On Wednesday,Ā National Review OnlineāsĀ Jim Geraghty summed of the state affairs in 85 words:
A new survey in the key swing state of Georgia finds Donald Trump leading Joe Biden by eight percentage points, offering further evidence that the Biden campaign and Democrats ought to be sweating. The national polling looks really grim for Biden, too ā heās showing surprisingly weak numbers not just among independents, but among women, blacks, Hispanics, and college graduates. Vast swaths of demographics that the Democratic Party is used to winning by a wide margin sound like theyāre ready to give up on Joe Biden.
Geraghty used the occasions of an upcoming speech he was to deliver in Georgia to bring us what the latest poll numbers in the state that āDonald Trump won by about five percentage points in 2016,Ā lost narrowly in 2020, and is leading over Biden,Ā 45 percent to 37 percent, in the latestĀ Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionĀ pollā [].
Some 58.6 percent of Blacks said theyād vote for Biden. āIn 2020, 88 percent of blacks voted for Biden; 11 percent voted for Trump. Thatās a 30-percentage-point drop-off!,ā Geraghty wrote. āThat is about as big and loud a warning klaxon as the Democratic Party could imagine.ā
The first primary of the year is in New Hampshire on January 23.
More on Monday.
