i think most americans truly did not believe that that was going to be the opinion. and they just went on with their lives. there was this explosion after the dobbs decision on june 24th and all this energy and the kansas referendum and overperformance by democrats. outperforming the polling in special elections throughout the summer when this was front of mind. i think that what is interesting about jill biden is that women in their 70s and older do remember living in the pre-roe america. i think that in addition to younger women and their male counterparts, gen-z americans who have never not known roe v. wade and who are not want roe versus wade, i think it s those women in jill biden s age group that will be the most energized by this. just because they re not telling pollsters it s top of mind, i think the polls show inflation is coming home for republicans. that doesn t mean, i don t think, that abortion voters are
despite the president poo pooing all that. if you re a republican candidate f you re kevin mccarthy, democrats are trying to emphasize issues where they re more trusted. i just think there are more economically focused voters in the country. i think it s a bigger bucket of voters to get than the abortion voters. in fact, nbc poll this past sunday, it was about 60/40, people caring more about cost of living positions versus abortion positions. i think it s smart for republicans to focus on this. it boils down to two things, cost of living, quality of life. we just had a picture up there to show people kind of where americans are. i want to let you listen to president biden on the role of women and how important the role of women could be in the midterms. i don t believe the maga republicans have a clue about the power of american women.
Following Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Indiana lawmakers are almost certain next month to enact severe restrictions on abortion access, or outright ban the procedure in the Hoosier State.