you re committed to abortion rights. fervently and spent your career, you know, reporting on that. but, you know, things can be substantively correct and politically tenuous. like, there are lots of things. i mean, the death penalty for a while has been pretty popular, even though i think it s awful. there is an alignment now between the substance and the politics that i think is unlike anything i ve seen. what do you think about that? well, the alignment has actually been true for sometime, but it s taken a long time for us to catch up with how popular keeping abortion legal is in this country. you know, i go back in the story to the late 60s and early 70s, which was the last time that this was a legislative question, right? there were states that were bidding in to legalize abortion on a sea level. new york, hawaii, alaska, washington, and there was pressure being put on the federal government to legalize it. you know, via a senate bill,
actually been true for sometime, but it s taken a long time for us to catch up with how popular keeping abortion legal is in this country. you know, i go back in the story to the late 60s and early 70s, which was the last time that this was a legislative question, right? there were states that were bidding in to legalize abortion on a sea level. new york, hawaii, alaska, washington, and there was pressure being put on the federal government to legalize it. you know, via a senate bill, and at that time, shirley chisholm, who is a representative from new york, give her remarks in which he said 64% of americans, a turning to a recent poll, are in support of abortion rights or wanted to be legal, don t want the government to interfere. interestingly, then the onus on
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