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This issue is a major issue for 84% of people, and I can almost guarantee, that for college educated women, it is approximating 100%.
Captain - you say, understandably, that your view is that this should not have been a federally encoded protection. Well, it is going to the states: Kansas, Michigan and now Ohio (yes, this was for moving a ballot initiative to 60%, but we know what this was really about with Abortion on the ballot) are losing. Wisconsin lost a supreme court seat which now will lead to less favorable districting for the Republican party in that state.
If Republicans could get behind 20 weeks (point of viability outside of the womb), and then reasonable protections for health of the mother and decision making for children, they would win the center of this vote.
Another day, another data point. Again, Ohio.