Dems: Wanna Save Abortion Rights? Nuke the Filibuster
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52% : A former executive at Planned Parenthood, Smith told The Daily Beast that she'd "like to believe that my colleagues, to a person, would stand up for the rights of people to decide for themselves what to do with their own bodies."51% : Beyond that, abortion is the perhaps one area where Democrats have historically found some utility in the filibuster.
43% : For months, progressive activists have been organizing to get rid of the filibuster in order to advance legislation of urgent concern, covering voting protections, LGBTQ rights, gun control, and more.
36% : Zupnick, of Fix Our Senate, said it's a "legitimate point" to be concerned about what GOP majorities in Congress might pass on abortion if the filibuster ends, but at this point, the costs of inaction for Democrats are too high.
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