The Catholic Church has launched a massive campaign to oppose President Clinton's veto of a late-term abortion bill. In preparation for an expected vote next month in Congress to override the veto, the Church is distributing millions of postcards to its members to send to their representatives in Congress. The campaign is also expected to continue until the November elections, in which the so-called Catholic vote is expected to figure prominently. NPR's Steve Inskeep reports.
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