campaign, my reproductive freedom for all, and we are working around the clock to collect the 425,059 signatures that will be needed to qualify for the ballot in july. let s talk about that. let s say you get enough signatures. if this is still a ballot measure, it has to pass. what kind of insight do you have on whether it will, because the evidence cross-country, is that a whole lot of people do not want to see abortion criminalized. even if they have differing views on abortion. sure. i think, you know, you have to really go back to what you just said, a whole lot of people around the country don t believe that abortion should be criminalized, and here in michigan, we do have this 1931 law on the books that if roe v. wade is reversed, could make abortion a felony crime. and that would be one of the most severe and most strict laws in the state, in the country, so
all headed here to join the women s march on washington which is now just hours away from kickoff. dozens of celebrities, politicians and acti itity viss here to lead the charge. joining me is donna edwards who is joining the march. you ve been on an rv trip and i want to get to that. but what made you feel like you had to be back here today? i could feel the energy on social media and i wanted to be here. when i came in on my flight last night from atlanta, oh, my gosh, all women all psyched to be here in washington. the energy, i could feel it and i can t wait until today. what did they tell you? for a lot of different reasons, i want to be here for my reproductive freedom, for equal pay, because i want my voice heard. there were so many different reasons. but women wanting to be together on this die. you know how washington works and you know how in many ways