Role of Dobbs in the midterms
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wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 04:52 last edited by
Seems like abortion helped the democrats more than people expected.
All 6 statewide referenda on abortion were won by the pro-choice side, even in red states such as KY and MT. And the referenda outperformed Democratic candidates, meaning they were getting GOP votes too.
They probably also drove turnout. I’ll bet the DNC is planning dozens of abortion referenda for 2024.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 12:23 last edited by
Another interesting thing, DeSantis did well and changes the subject when someone brings up abortion, showing no interest in outlawing it in the first trimester. Zeldin outperformed expectations in NY and he did a straight-to-camera ad saying he wouldn’t seek to change NY law on the topic.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 12:46 last edited by
You mean the conservative members of SCOTUS were right?
Do tell...
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wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 13:13 last edited by
I don’t remember them prognosticating on the electoral impact.
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wrote on 15 Nov 2022, 03:56 last edited by
No, they decide legal cases based on the Constitution. In this case, I think they decided correctly.
Each state is its own laboratory of democracy. The politics are part of that function.
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wrote on 15 Nov 2022, 04:01 last edited by
Agree with both of y’all.
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wrote on 16 Nov 2022, 21:27 last edited by jon-nyc
Exit poll data suggests it mattered.
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wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 02:18 last edited by
I think it made a difference. Obviously both parties thought so also,
Democrats - talking about it all the time to draw attention away from inflation
Republicans - after realizing that this was an important topic for many voters, trying to minimize their involvement or agreement with the court case
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wrote on 18 Nov 2022, 02:25 last edited by
No GOP candidates in Ohio ran away from it.
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wrote on 19 Nov 2022, 03:10 last edited by
I think they were in the minority
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/08/30/republican-abortion-positions-midterm-elections-00054128