'We're going to fight back': Austinites gather at Texas Capitol rally for abortion rights
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56% : Protesters also carried signs reading "Abortion is healthcare" and "Enough is enough, hands of my muff."43% : Abortion still remains legal, although Texas has one of the nation's strictest abortion laws that bans the procedure after about six weeks of pregnancy.
41% :Rally participant Denise Koeppe said she has been attending rallies and protests regarding abortion since the 1970s, and, although she's frustrated at still having to fight for the same right, continues to do so because she is angry and respects her and others' autonomy.
38% : Several Texas abortion rights organizations hosted the rally -- including Planned Parenthood, American Civil Liberties Unionand Progress Texas -- to protest a leaked draft opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court suggesting a complete reversal of its Roe v. Wade decision.
35% : "If you don't support access to abortion, we will not support you."
34% : More: Abortion would be illegal in Texas if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. WadeUnder the trigger law, it would be a felony to perform an abortion, except to save the life of a pregnant patient or if the patient risks "substantial impairment" of a major bodily function.
23% : Davis, who recently filed a lawsuit challenging the Texas abortion law, encouraged protesters to vote in the May runoffs and in the November election to remove anyone in office who does not support abortion.
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