Republican platform tacks right on social issues
CLEVELAND — The Republican Party has adopted what Christian conservatives cheered as the most conservative party platform ever, pushing the GOP decidedly to the right on abortion and gay rights amid uncertainty about Donald Trump’s policies.
The New York billionaire’s campaign largely took a hands-off approach to the divisive social issues, fighting instead for an immigration policy that focuses on building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and a trade policy that includes “better deals” for America.
The new platform, as adopted by the Republican National Convention on Monday, represents the GOP’s formal policy positions for the next four years. The document is not binding, but is intended to guide Republican policymaking at every level of government.
The 2016 platform is “the most pro-life platform ever,” according to the anti-abortion Susan B. Anthony List. Christian conservatives also cheered the GOP’s continued opposition to same-sex marriage and formal opposition to bathroom choice for transgender people. They also endorsed new language that condemned same-sex parenting: “Children raised in a traditional two-parent household tend to be physically and emotionally healthier, less likely to use drugs and alcohol, engage in crime or become pregnant outside of marriage.”


