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<blockquote data-quote="wjschmaltz" data-source="post: 343527" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>I honestly don't think so. It may swing a couple house races, but not nearly enough impact to slow their bleeding. When people get polled on whether Roe should be upheld, it's because they don't understand Roe because the media has lied to them their whole lives. Most people still think that removing Roe will make abortions illegal across the US; that's all been very well proven with polling data. Once this ruling goes through and nothing really changes for over half the country, and even red states have clauses allowing most of the circumstances listed in this thread (rape and incest, protection of mother's life, before 6 weeks), it'll be nothing. And swing state republicans are likely to run on those more accepted circumstances. The democratic party is going to have to swing a pile of middle aged independent voters on some hypothetical abortion rhetoric against the fact that voter is now earning significantly less than they were last year b/c of Biden's inflation. Or that the local school board is now cramming down CRT and gender nonsense on their kids. Or that they're now paying for the fuck boy down the road to go to college. </p><p></p><p>This reverts to state policy - congress people and senators have no control over the future of abortion in America (other than future SCOTUS picks or if one party holds a supermajority which hopefully I never see in my lifetime) but they do have control over this agenda that Biden is implementing that he lied about. State level races may be effected a little bit. </p><p></p><p>The people who care deeply about this are relegated to two separate sides of the political isle and it's the minority of both sides of the political isles. The abortion radicals are going to vote how they're going to vote. Polling data puts this issue WAY down the list for independent voters. I can scroll through my social media and see my female friends that are posting up pro abortion stuff and I know for a fact each and every one of them will still be voting red in November except for a couple that have never voted red in their life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjschmaltz, post: 343527, member: 6150"] I honestly don't think so. It may swing a couple house races, but not nearly enough impact to slow their bleeding. When people get polled on whether Roe should be upheld, it's because they don't understand Roe because the media has lied to them their whole lives. Most people still think that removing Roe will make abortions illegal across the US; that's all been very well proven with polling data. Once this ruling goes through and nothing really changes for over half the country, and even red states have clauses allowing most of the circumstances listed in this thread (rape and incest, protection of mother's life, before 6 weeks), it'll be nothing. And swing state republicans are likely to run on those more accepted circumstances. The democratic party is going to have to swing a pile of middle aged independent voters on some hypothetical abortion rhetoric against the fact that voter is now earning significantly less than they were last year b/c of Biden's inflation. Or that the local school board is now cramming down CRT and gender nonsense on their kids. Or that they're now paying for the fuck boy down the road to go to college. This reverts to state policy - congress people and senators have no control over the future of abortion in America (other than future SCOTUS picks or if one party holds a supermajority which hopefully I never see in my lifetime) but they do have control over this agenda that Biden is implementing that he lied about. State level races may be effected a little bit. The people who care deeply about this are relegated to two separate sides of the political isle and it's the minority of both sides of the political isles. The abortion radicals are going to vote how they're going to vote. Polling data puts this issue WAY down the list for independent voters. I can scroll through my social media and see my female friends that are posting up pro abortion stuff and I know for a fact each and every one of them will still be voting red in November except for a couple that have never voted red in their life. [/QUOTE]
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