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So you think Roe will be relevant in the mid-term elections?

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It looks like the baby killing left is going to abandon the Democrats.

Democratic leaders, from President Joe Biden on down, aim to make abortion a key midterms issue telling voters that the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v Wade is disastrous for women's rights.

However, despite holding slim majorities in Congress and controlling the White House, Democrats have not succeeded in making access to abortion legal through legislative means — a failure that some Democratic and progressive strategists view as a betrayal.

"President Biden and Speaker Pelosi passing the buck to voters by telling voters to 'just go vote' without doing everything in their power to fix things, is a slap in the face to their voters," said Tezlyn Figaro, a political strategist and former national racial justice director for the 2016 presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.


Because the Democrats were not able to pass a pro-baby killing law, (one that would affect the entire country) the pro-baby killers may sit out the mid terms.

Republican strategist Brian Darling, former senior counsel for Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told Fox News that the recent push to make abortion access a midterm issue is a distraction.
"Democrats did not codify Roe v. Wade with their current majority, nor when they had a supermajority during the first two years of the Obama Administration," Darling said.

"They want to run on the abortion issue this fall, yet history shows that voters should have zero confidence that they will follow through with that promise. Democrats are relying on low information voters to believe their empty promises that they are going to pass a likely unconstitutional bill to make Roe the law of the land if they win in the midterms. They are trying to use the abortion issue to distract voters from President Biden’s dismal poll numbers, high inflation highlighted by soaring gas prices, and a cratering economy. It is not going to work."

So, ProBorts, it looks like the overturning of Roe is not going to make the voters forget the historically high gasoline prices, high inflation, and the economy tanking. If anything, the overturning of Roe just might mean less extremist left winger Democrats going to the polls, or illegally sending in multiple ballots for one voter.
 
Because the Democrats were not able to pass a pro-baby killing law, (one that would affect the entire country) the pro-baby killers may sit out the mid terms.
If federal congress did write a law legalizing abortion it would probably be shot down by the courts. The 10A says abortion is a state matter.
 
It looks like the baby killing left is going to abandon the Democrats.

Democratic leaders, from President Joe Biden on down, aim to make abortion a key midterms issue telling voters that the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v Wade is disastrous for women's rights.

However, despite holding slim majorities in Congress and controlling the White House, Democrats have not succeeded in making access to abortion legal through legislative means — a failure that some Democratic and progressive strategists view as a betrayal.

"President Biden and Speaker Pelosi passing the buck to voters by telling voters to 'just go vote' without doing everything in their power to fix things, is a slap in the face to their voters," said Tezlyn Figaro, a political strategist and former national racial justice director for the 2016 presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.


Because the Democrats were not able to pass a pro-baby killing law, (one that would affect the entire country) the pro-baby killers may sit out the mid terms.

Republican strategist Brian Darling, former senior counsel for Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told Fox News that the recent push to make abortion access a midterm issue is a distraction.
"Democrats did not codify Roe v. Wade with their current majority, nor when they had a supermajority during the first two years of the Obama Administration," Darling said.

"They want to run on the abortion issue this fall, yet history shows that voters should have zero confidence that they will follow through with that promise. Democrats are relying on low information voters to believe their empty promises that they are going to pass a likely unconstitutional bill to make Roe the law of the land if they win in the midterms. They are trying to use the abortion issue to distract voters from President Biden’s dismal poll numbers, high inflation highlighted by soaring gas prices, and a cratering economy. It is not going to work."

So, ProBorts, it looks like the overturning of Roe is not going to make the voters forget the historically high gasoline prices, high inflation, and the economy tanking. If anything, the overturning of Roe just might mean less extremist left winger Democrats going to the polls, or illegally sending in multiple ballots for one voter.
I would not assume the elections will be fair given what happened in 2020 but.... the economy on the verge of collapse, gas, inflation etc etc etc etc.....

The answer is No.
 
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