vote for women's rights,
also vote for the guy that took 'em away.
won't matter, though. the 'states rights' republicants gonna pass a federal ban anyway.
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vote for women's rights,
also vote for the guy that took 'em away.
won't matter, though. the 'states rights' republicants gonna pass a federal ban anyway.
Trump got up in front of crowds and proclaimed that he was going to leave abortion to the states and people believed him. He never had to take a hard stand one way or another, because his base could just wink-nod and know they could trust him, while the rank-and-file voter stayed fixated on immigration, transgender athletes in sports, and lackluster economic conditions.
Unlike with the Bush "Defense of Marriage Act" measures in 2004, the abortion rights amendments didn't function as a GOTV tool for liberals nearly as much as it served as an escape hatch for conservatives. Vote for Trump AND get your abortions guaranteed under law.
the ‘states rights’ republicants gonna pass a federal ban anyway.
And blue states will faithfully enforce it, while insisting there's nothing they can do to stop Republicans.
This, while AGs in red states have been fighting policies by Biden, Obama, and Clinton tooth-and-nail for decades to the delight of their constituents.
Wonder how a bunch of Trump appointees feel about something called a "supremacy clause".
Completely meaningless once Trump gets into power.