ground swell of women voters who are angry about inflation angry about crime especially in big cities in state of ohio and i think because of that we are going to do very well with women voters with men voters with everybody come election day. let me just drill down on that you said reasonable supgsz. what supgsz are reasonable to y you? my goal is to save as and lives as possible to try to protect as and unborn babies as possible. i think the states are going to handle the situation differently. lindsey graham s approach is minimum standards while allowing states to figure out individual abortion policies. i think that s the right approach trying to figure out what the world looks like in this post-roe v. wade world but look. i m pro-life and i m not ashamed of it. i think there are voters male and female who just feel like do
post-roe v. wade world. her own experience makes her fear what will happen. taking away abortion rights and abortion services and abortion care puts women s lives at risk. period. reporter: the democratic lawmaker says she was 20 weeks pregnant when her baby s heartbeat stopped. she says she was sent to an abortion clinic. i was bleeding and my doctor was afraid i could hemorrhage and die. what i think that is important about my story and that people don t understand is that abortion care is a part of pregnancy care. reporter: the leaked supreme court draft opinion suggests abortion rights will be left to individual states. this is what the country would look like, according to analysis by the gutmacher institute. 16 states and the district of columbia have laws protecting abortion rights, but at least 26 states are ready or will likely move to outlaw abortion access. 13 of those states have