Mystery posted in reply 699:
"Voters support abortion rights in all five states with ballot measures
Voters in California, Vermont and Michigan on Tuesday approved ballot measures enshrining abortion rights into their state constitutions, while those in traditional red states Montana and Kentucky rejected measures that would have restricted access to reproductive care."
Brings to mind the old saying:
"Be careful what you wish for. You just may get it."
The right wished for the end of Roe.
And... they got it.
But that end has come with a heavy price, one that won't go away:
The loss of a substantial number of votes, particularly from younger women (and males, too).
The end of Roe has handed the left a gift that will keep on giving in the future.
I sense that the power of this issue will not grow weaker, but rather, stronger.
And -- if you think that's bad enough -- wait until the Supreme Court declares an end to affirmative action this term. For now, perhaps only in education. But if AA is unconstitutional in education [only], how CAN it be "Constitutional" anywhere else?