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Repro Rights Roundup: Now Let's Have EVERY State Vote On Abortion

Nov 11, 2022 View Original Article
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  • Politician Portrayal

    -59% Negative

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51% : Rick Weiland, co-founder of the group Dakotans for Health, one of the groups that organized on the ground for the Medicaid expansion measure, told Bloomberg News that "We're already in the streets collecting for 2024," gathering signatures for a ballot initiative on abortion.
48% : And just like all forms of abortion when performed correctly, significantly safer than actually giving birth.
47% : It is an economic issue because we do not have much in the way of a social safety net in this country.
47% : The vote has emboldened abortion rights activists, who now very much believe they will win if abortion is put to a vote in the state.
46% :South Dakota did not vote on abortion this year, but they did vote on expanding Medicaid, and the very, very red state voted to expand the low-income healthcare program through a ballot initiative.
45% : This week's election has proven one thing -- when abortion is literally on the ballot, people vote to keep it legal.
41% : As red as Idaho may be, voters are pretty evenly split on abortion.
33% : It's almost as if people do not actually want abortion to be illegal, in reality.
33% :Abortion is an economic issue.
31% : -- states either voting to put the right to abortion in their constitutions or voting against banning abortion in their constitutions.

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