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« on: June 28, 2022, 07:04:23 PM »

Another stupid argument I've seen is "Democrats didn't/won't codify Roe because then they wouldn't be able to fundraise off it." Do people think "codifying Roe" means permanently making abortion legal?

Any federal abortion law that passes the Senate with 60+ bipartisan votes could reasonably be assumed to stay for decades.

Republicans would get rid of it as soon as they had a trifecta. Nobody who honestly believes abortion is murder is going to let the filibuster stand in their way.

A majority of Republican politicians probably don't believe that. I would imagine more have been a party to an abortion than hold that belief, though both numbers are probably under 30 percent.
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