Abortion could sink Trump
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AnthonySocksss — 1 year ago(November 05, 2024 11:51 PM)
because republicans cut education funding to teenagers get pregnant and then die in Texas when they’re denied an abortion
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MsMagik — 1 year ago(November 04, 2024 09:09 AM)
This has been obvious to anyone who paid attention to the elections since Roe v Wade was repealed. In election after election, including the 2022 midterms, Democrats have outperformed expectations, often unseating Republicans in what were thought of as safe districts. It didn't matter who Democrats ran this time and it didn't matter who Republicans ran, the Democrats would have won. This will continue.
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Vlad. — 1 year ago(November 04, 2024 09:42 AM)
If there’s a silver lining here, perhaps it will shift some social positions in the Republican Party. If he loses.
I am not a single issue voter. I don’t have a problem with abortion and did not like the decision. I agree with it in concept (have the states decide). Anyways, I’d still rather Trump win. If he does, there will still be states offering abortions.
I don’t really see This Election as a referendum on abortion. The scotus decision is done, there are not likely to be new appointees by potus, and the topic is now moot.
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MsMagik — 1 year ago(November 04, 2024 02:41 PM)
This election is a referendum on abortion whether you view it as one or not. The early vote is already showing very high participation among women and when they are asked why, abortion is the number one reason, even for older women. You may be ok with states deciding whether women are allowed to have control of their body, but most women are not ok with the idea that their access to life saving medical procedures is determined by what state they are born in. Letting some women die just because they were unlucky enough to be born in Texas just isn't an acceptable position.
