Again, individual states, Ohio, New Jersey, Texas, Wisconsin, I can't even enumerate all of them, have quelled the abortion industry quite a bit but I don't think the pro-life movement has "hitched" its star to politicians. Hardly.
It's more like a multi-faceted attack, I can't find pro-life websites hardly that are saying "vote for so and so and we'll end abortion".
People need to spend time knowing about the movement, whether it be online websites or praying for an end to abortion or going to a pregnancy crisis center or sidewalk counselors or protesters outside of an abortion mill.
I think it's shortsighted to even contemplate that the pro-life movement is tying its movement to politicians.
It's really a movement too within churches.
Like for example, Rev. Childress' black genocide website, his aim is to educate the public.
http://blackgenocide.org/home.htmlOperation Rescue is another good site:
http://www.operationrescue.org/Along with lifenews , lifesitenews, liveaction, etc.