you had roe and democracy sorry on the left, and roe and democracy on the left. it s always going to be where do the voters come down in these four buckets. i think the answer is all of the above. all of the above mattered to a lot of people. crime and the economy mattered and pretending that crime was a republican invention did not work for democrats where they tried that. but democracy mattered, too, and so did roe. people thought roe maybe peaked too soon for democrats. i think it actually carried a lot of democrat turnout. this is a really important point because sexism i think played a role in how people were looking at the data. i ve been part of naral pro-choice america for years. for meteorologist months we were seeing in the data that it wasn t a situation where people would be angry and go sit down and worry about the cost of eggs. this was a tectonic cultural shift. young voters, how they felt it
saw with after the overturning of roe v. wade was just the outpouring of shock and grief that we think about this, ladies they have more rights than we do. in this moment in the united states of america the shock of that is a lot of what i thought, until the top, and it s about more than abortion, it s about freedom, and the idea, particularly for a lot of young, people that they don t have that right anymore it s an outlet for that emotion. i do wish, though i will tell you, i m also on the board of naral pro-choice america. sharing stories i think we ve all seen this. the horror story since the fall of row, and the dilemmas that women have found themselves in. if there was more of that, and there was less of the silo-ism, where people can actually learn to just listening to what is happening to women and maybe that would be more persuasive than whether someone is yelling at you or dancing out their feelings.
ban will include a small court ordered carve out for women s health emergencies. joining us now is mini timmaraju, president of naral pro-choice america. thank you for having me. i remember after dobbs was handed down, there was a story of a ten year old in ohio who had been raped, whose mother had to take her across state lines to indiana to get an abortion. and reproductive rights advocates say, these are the kinds of horror stories we are going to hear again and again and again. and, as if like clockwork, we are hearing those horror stories. and it has not deemed the rights push to condemn reproductive freedoms at all. are you surprised at any of this?
get funds to compensate for your time? and then, in the process, of going through this bureaucracy, would if you are running up on other restrictions? would if you are running up on other deadlines we are, even if you are going to a state that does not have the same restrictions, they have other bans by weeks? unless you re going to california or new york, how hard is it, looking at that map, to get someone there? we are talking about a draconian nightmare in this country. yeah. for pregnant people, for women. we need kind of a underground railroad for women seeking reproductive freedom. this is america we are talking about and we did not even talk about the abolitionist movement that is looking to criminalize women seeking abortions. this conversation continues. mini timmaraju, president of naral pro-choice america, thank you for joining me tonight. we will be right back. l be right back. and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts w