got beat that year. so, i really want everyone to realize we can t stop organizing, we can t stop donating, we can t stop volunteering. we are still the underdogs. having said that, i think even though abortion wasn t at the top of the list when you ask people that poll what issues they cared about, when governments across the country are threatening to force incest victims to give birth, that makes people angry. and anger equals turnout. emotion equals turnout, and that s what we were missing in this election. everyone was worried about inflation, worried about gas prices, and then we had a slaughter of children in a classroom closely followed by the taking away of a fundamental right that women in this country have had for 50 years. that combination, i think, is what s motivating more people to vote, and that s what i think you are seeing here. it remains to be seen, honestly chris, whether trump voters
society. and we welcome that because i think that is a good conversation for us to be have. except the interpretation of many women is that the roe v. wade allowed for a choice. and taking that away and now eliminates the choice. you know, i m so glad you say that because one of the things that has motivated a lot of us in this movement is this movement has been refreshed by women who came out of having an abortion and saying that they felt abused. that they felt backed floor it. that they had no choice. and they tell pollsters that time and time again that abortion wasn t this thing that they wanted. it was the baby that was the problem. it was their financial circumstances, relationship and professional circumstances and i would argue to you, fredricka, that as women, we deserve better than that. we deserve better than feeling like abortion. that is the lowest common denominator. that is the bottom of the barrel in terms of what we could offer to women in 2022 america. we could d
climate change plan. it doesn t mean folks are taking out a far left position on abortion. biden is playing a dangerous game with the hyde amendment because he ends up pleasing nobody while attempting to protect his left flank. fascinating politics in this. but i don t think there s a lot of evidence to reflect that someone from the far left is the strongest suit to represent iowa voters. the question on abortion wasn t ability the hyde amendment. it s about the big issue of roe v. wade. the opening bell ringing right now on wall street. stocks looking to start the week on a positive note. you have the dow up 133 points. obviously the market happy we have some resolution for now on the tariff threat to mexico. on going talks between the u.s. and china top of mind for investors ahead of the g20. we ll be right back. [leaf blower]
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person. it s not the way our country functions. judge jeanine: and it s also on the whim of the mothers. there is no definition. northam s comments on abortion wasn t his only view-up this week. amy holmes joins us to discuss his racist past.