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« on: July 03, 2022, 03:12:15 PM »

Lmao, you people are really going all in on this "pre-/post-Dobbs" thing as your last anchor, huh?

Likely D "before Dobbs" and Likely D "after Dobbs."

It actually does matter, especially in races that are likely to be close. Sure, it may not be worth more than a few points but increased turnout from the left will happen due to this decision. Also moderate, upper middle class women who might have considered voting Republican due to the economy likely won't do so anymore. I will readily admit this is a fairly small slice of the electorate, but overrepresented in places like Colorado or multiple house seats in suburbs across the country. Might even be decisive in Georgia where the Republicans really rely on the white suburban vote to get across the line.
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