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In reply to the discussion: 'Roe is dead': Ohio and Kentucky abortion laws preview a future without it [View all]Buckeyeblue
(6,454 posts)15. It's almost as if these groups have advanced notice
Or maybe it's just that obvious what the states are going to do. I think the House should pass a Reproductive Rights bill that grants abortion access and birth control access to all women. The senate could hash out a compromise that could potentially get 60 votes.
I think some senators from red states could justify passing the bill to prevent a health crises.
Otherwise, I hope this motivates the base to vote.
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'Roe is dead': Ohio and Kentucky abortion laws preview a future without it [View all]
867-5309.
Apr 2022
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I just find it amusing that people are pulling these "strategies" out of their ass
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2022
#18
How many votes did Jill Stein get in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania again?
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2022
#48
Little to no LIBERALS did that, but plenty of another section of the LEFT did
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2022
#59
Passing unconstitutional laws that will get tossed immediately is a good defense?
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2022
#38
What does 60 votes in the Senate have to do with the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v Wade?
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2022
#41