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Hey stupid, the President doesn’t set abortion law. That is up to each state.Abortion is the most powerful issue driving suburban women who could decide the presidential election. Now President Biden is trying to harness that energy, while Donald Trump is looking to redirect it.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of seven battleground states found that 39% of suburban women cite abortion as a make-or-break issue for their vote—making it by far the most motivating issue for the group. Nearly three-quarters of them say the procedure should be legal all or most of the time, and a majority thinks Trump’s policies are too restrictive.
Abortion has been top of mind for voters since the 2022 Supreme Court decision eliminating federal protections for the procedure, which unfurled a messy patchwork of state laws across the country.
Those moves are reverberating in the suburban areas where women helped deliver the White House to Trump in 2016 and swung it to Biden in 2020.
Trump, meanwhile, has struggled to find his footing on the issue. While he has repeatedly bragged about the 2022 decision, saying Friday, “We broke Roe v. Wade,” he has also sought distance by saying decisions should be made by the states. But the Arizona ruling underscored the risks with that strategy: After initially saying it was a state issue, Trump later said the Arizona court had gone too far and that the governor and state legislature should “remedy what has happened.”
No wonder Republicans are running away from the issue. Even Conservatives like Kari Lake are disavowing the Arizona abortion ban ruling.
I hope the Biden campaign keeps hammering away at the fact that Trump has to take responsibility for the SC decision to overturn Roe vs Wade.
Because Trump stacking the SCHey stupid, the President doesn’t set abortion law. That is up to each state.
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How is replacing justices “stacking” the court, Moron?Because Trump stacking the SC
Because Trump stacking the SC
Hey stupid, the President doesn’t set abortion law. That is up to each state.
I have never voted for someone on the abortion issue, Stupid.Hey, stupid, the Republican Party is getting the blame for it, period. This is why many of us for years told you abortion idealogues to leave this stupid abortion issue alone. Your comment shows just how much you and so many others are detached from the political reality of this issue.
I have never voted for someone on the abortion issue, Stupid.
Next?
You seem triggered, Simp.Millions have and do on both sides of the aisle, stupid. Yet another statement from you showing how detached you are from this issue even when the evidence is right in front of your face. You people shelter yourselves in a cocoon of ignorance. It's why you believe half the dumb shit you do.
Move along.
And ArizonaTrump is going to lose the suburban countie in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, thus losing the states and the election.
Millions have and do on both sides of the aisle, stupid. Yet another statement from you showing how detached you are from this issue even when the evidence is right in front of your face. You people shelter yourselves in a cocoon of ignorance. It's why you believe half the dumb shit you do.
Move along.
They do and we need to be acutely aware of the consequences of voting for Republicans in general and Trump in particularElections have consequences lol
That may or may not be true but abortion is thereRemove abortion from the equation, and fossil Joe would have ZERO chance of being re-elected.
When Roe vs Wade was overturned, Trump was president.
That is not the point here. It's the intent of what the voters want set, and this class of women simply do not trust Trump to do right by them.Hey stupid, the President doesn’t set abortion law. That is up to each state.
That may or may not be true but abortion is there
And it’s a big deal
Abortion is the most powerful issue driving suburban women who could decide the presidential election. Now President Biden is trying to harness that energy, while Donald Trump is looking to redirect it.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of seven battleground states found that 39% of suburban women cite abortion as a make-or-break issue for their vote—making it by far the most motivating issue for the group. Nearly three-quarters of them say the procedure should be legal all or most of the time, and a majority thinks Trump’s policies are too restrictive.
Abortion has been top of mind for voters since the 2022 Supreme Court decision eliminating federal protections for the procedure, which unfurled a messy patchwork of state laws across the country.
Those moves are reverberating in the suburban areas where women helped deliver the White House to Trump in 2016 and swung it to Biden in 2020.
Trump, meanwhile, has struggled to find his footing on the issue. While he has repeatedly bragged about the 2022 decision, saying Friday, “We broke Roe v. Wade,” he has also sought distance by saying decisions should be made by the states. But the Arizona ruling underscored the risks with that strategy: After initially saying it was a state issue, Trump later said the Arizona court had gone too far and that the governor and state legislature should “remedy what has happened.”
No wonder Republicans are running away from the issue. Even Conservatives like Kari Lake are disavowing the Arizona abortion ban ruling.
I hope the Biden campaign keeps hammering away at the fact that Trump has to take responsibility for the SC decision to overturn Roe vs Wade.
Abortion is the Liberal Obsession. Many woman care MORE about the horrible borders that Biden allows all these ingrate illegals over for votes in the future.Abortion is the most powerful issue driving suburban women who could decide the presidential election. Now President Biden is trying to harness that energy, while Donald Trump is looking to redirect it.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of seven battleground states found that 39% of suburban women cite abortion as a make-or-break issue for their vote—making it by far the most motivating issue for the group. Nearly three-quarters of them say the procedure should be legal all or most of the time, and a majority thinks Trump’s policies are too restrictive.
Abortion has been top of mind for voters since the 2022 Supreme Court decision eliminating federal protections for the procedure, which unfurled a messy patchwork of state laws across the country.
Those moves are reverberating in the suburban areas where women helped deliver the White House to Trump in 2016 and swung it to Biden in 2020.
Trump, meanwhile, has struggled to find his footing on the issue. While he has repeatedly bragged about the 2022 decision, saying Friday, “We broke Roe v. Wade,” he has also sought distance by saying decisions should be made by the states. But the Arizona ruling underscored the risks with that strategy: After initially saying it was a state issue, Trump later said the Arizona court had gone too far and that the governor and state legislature should “remedy what has happened.”
No wonder Republicans are running away from the issue. Even Conservatives like Kari Lake are disavowing the Arizona abortion ban ruling.
I hope the Biden campaign keeps hammering away at the fact that Trump has to take responsibility for the SC decision to overturn Roe vs Wade.