receive after dobbs? i actually don t think it was unintended. this is exactly what they think of women, this is exactly what they think of abortion. the supreme court put no value whatsoever on women s fundamental rights, their health or their lives. this is the natural consequence of what they did. i think these stories have been deeply disturbing but more importantly than a specific case here or there, they ve sustained a conversation among women, among men people who normally would not be discussing this issue or discussing politics at all. and now they re looking at this and they re having this conversation. our politicians going to force someone to remain pregnant and force them to give birth? this sounds like something out of communist china. in a sense it s tyranny. following up on what s to seal said, it s not only national
what is your read on the bright red state of kansas having record turnout on a referendum, the first vote on the issue of abortion after the supreme court overturned it. it is so fascinating to see in realtime the american public reacting to the overturning of roe on the ballot. they are reacting, but it s important to recognize that right now that was the primary issue on the ballot. . it will be a little bit of a mistake to go in the direction and that jennifer reuben said earlier to assume that 60% of kansans are pro choice. it said they are against extremism. that s the key thing to take away from here, that the republican extremism of cutting central referendum on the ballot was rejected. when i m gonna be looking for that data driven narrative to tells me, how much of an increase in young people were
women are not going to accept women and doctors and nurses being jailed. they re not going to accept politicians interfering and their personal health care decisions, they re not going to accept birth control being banned. they re not going to accept miscarriages being investigated. this is the democratic and progressive answer to the 2022 elections. susan, what is your read on tonight s results? we ve talked in recent weeks since the dobbs decision so many times about potentially abortion being utilized by democrats to galvanize people whose support choice. what is your read on the bright red state of kansas having record turnout on a referendum, the first vote on the issue of abortion after the supreme court overturned it. it is so fascinating to see in realtime the american public reacting to the overturning of roe on the ballot. they are reacting, but it s
votes. some people would argue that abortion is an economic issue. slim to jump in before we go to. break i think it s about all of our freedoms. first it s abortion, and it s lgbtq rights, that is voting rights, and voters are rejecting its total trajectory. important point about the slippery slope there. thank you to our panel thank you so much for being here and breaking it down for us. please stay safe. we re gonna take a break and we will be right back after this with some breaking news. ome breaking news. it s 5:00 a.m., and i feel like i can do anything. we ve got apples and cabbage. 7,000 dahlias, vegetables, and brisket for dinner.
data i m fascinated, i look at church frequency in my polling data more so than evangelical. if you go to church 3-4 times a week, that says something about your religiousosity. frequent churchgoers are not for the overturn roe v. wade, i think there s a nuance here, there s a conversation about extremism. as a conversation about going too far. i think in some voters minds they cannot be so for abortion, but they cannot be for the sort of extremism, taking away rights from women and women getting hurt. i ve got to lean into what celinda says here. that this is a motivator. democrats have a changing variable in order for us to overcome history. i will remind people that bush