Two years after the Supreme Court's landmark Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, the United States finds itself deeply divided and uncertain about the future of abortion rights.
The ruling, which ended federal protection for abortion and allowed states to set their own policies, has led to a patchwork of laws across the country. This has not only triggered a surge in abortion-related ballot initiatives and litigation but is also expected to increase mortality rates among pregnant individuals.
Despite the significant policy victory it represents for many Republicans, party leaders are now hesitant to discuss the issue, reflecting the complex and contentious nature of abortion politics in America today.
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Nearly Half of Young Voters Say Neither Biden Nor Trump Understands Them
https://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com
and former Senator Bob Dole was also 73 when he ran for president in 1996. Just nine presidents have been under 50 when first elected, and only Trump and Biden have been in their 70s when first elected.
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The Dobbs effect today: Abortion ballot initiatives, expected higher mortality, more litigation
https://americanjournalnews.com
Wade decision after 50 years and ushered in the Dobbs era, allowing states to freely regulate abortion access for the first time since 1973. Dobbs triggered confusion and chaos in the reproductive ... Even the Republican senator's home county gave ...
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