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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The better question is how this poll squares with the rise in GOP registrations in Iowa and her own previous polling just a couple months ago that didn’t match this surge.[/quote] between a "couple of months ago" and now, an abortion ban was implemented.[/quote] Maga’s refusal to grasp this is like in a movie where the antagonist has murdered a beloved main character and has some sort of mental block about what they’ve done. Maga can keep pretending that their abortion bans aren’t a big deal, that all it means is that irresponsible 20 somethings won’t be able to go out with their fellow lady friend sluts and get abortions on a Friday night, but they’re only fooling themselves. [/quote] [twitter]https://x.com/piper4missouri/status/1853140041973039222[/twitter][/quote] This. Women vote to improve and protect the community. [/quote] A lot of post menopausal women are pro life or happy with this decided at the state level. This random twitter lady doesn’t speak for all women.[/quote] I don’t know a single post-menopausal woman who would want the state deciding this if it was their daughter who was raped and pregnant— I know plenty of Catholics and I think some of them might even carry that baby but to pretend they know the answer for everyone? No[/quote] Almost all states have rape exceptions. [/quote] TEN states do not have rape exceptions: Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Louisiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee and Texas. Roughly 30 million women live in those states. https://www.cnn.com/us/abortion-access-restrictions-bans-us-dg/index.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0d8r7RudYF4Zld8vUqLaaAtuv-vB3yKb3CmJIh0qWe46rIF0ZBe5yajfs_aem_yddnzayP2gA2CpldYK27zQ And even in the states that claim to have rape exceptions, those are often unworkable.[/quote]
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