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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's almost unbelievable to me that in the first presidential election post-Roe the abortion issue could not deliver a win for the Democrats. I think this is going to remain a states-issue from here on out -- 2024 was the high-water mark of abortion as a national election issue.[/quote] I am not surprised, Dems overplayed their hand campaigning on abortion. Yes, it is a very important issue, but most people are not getting abortions all the time. Only around 25% of women have an abortion in their lifetime. People do however buy groceries every week and worry about the safety of themselves/children all the time. Abortion is a very salient issue, but inflation, crime, and immigration are more important to most voters. [/quote] What an idiotic comment. This only gets more important over time as the bodies of women stack up. Look at other countries who backtracked after enough women died. Our reckoning is coming, but stupid white women in thus country will have to learn the hard way. [/quote] This is the truth. Most people care more about inflation and crime than abortion. Just because you think it’s stupid does not mean it is inaccurate. It’s also unwise to trash talk white women if Dems want to win because they make up a large portion of the electorate. [/quote] And tell me, how expensive are unwanted pregnancies? You and yours will find out the hard way. Do you want to know when crime really dropped? 20 years after Roe v. Wade. [/quote] Yes, this is common knowledge and I’m not disputing the relationship between abortion access and crime rates. However, Dems need to internalize the fact that many voters do not rank abortion as a primary concern. [/quote]
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