Loyalist would be a simile for "devoted".
Your sentence would read: "Governor xyz is a loyalist (devoted to) the Republican views on abortion.
I do not know how to use loyalist in a sentence
That loyalist will certainly oppose our revolution.
In history a loyalist means to stay loyal to a cause or country. The Loyalist continued to fight for the British army.
That man at the bar is a loyalist.
He was a loyalist to his country.
the loyalist is against the patriots
The loyalists stayed loyal to Great Britain when the British Government were harsh to the colonists.
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The loyalist faction supported the queen, but the military soon took control.A colonial supporter of the British during the Revolutionary War was a loyalist or Tory.
A loyalist would say "sure, it's a great place altogether"
A loyalist wold not take the patriotic oath
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