it s another night and a contrast between the two states. julie, you told dawn wasteful asked of him or that you thought the results of the 2022 midterms solidified your feelings and your decision to go to wyoming to open up a clinic. what about the midterm? yeah. we saw that not only with the outcome of the constitutional amendments that were up on the ballot in kansas, montana, kentucky. we saw very clearly that people across this country even if you are in the reddest of states. believe that there should be a constitutional protection for abortion rights. that just further confirmed my feelings and also what we ve seen through research over the years that a matter where you live. even if you live in a deeply red state. you still want access to abortion care. tammy, the place he moved to
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last remaining abortion clinic spoke of the threats that her clinics have recently experienced. people are scared, our staff are concerned. escorting, we have amazing escorts, but we ve seen an uptick in protesting outside of red clinic. we had some people say that the escorts fingers should be cut off. we had a man sitting across the street in a truck for hours on end. the only way i can describe him is he looked like someone who participated in the january 6th insurrection. so, there s real fear there for our safety. and we re just being as careful as we can. beyond the threats from involving antiabortion activists, the supreme court s decision is affecting medical treatment. sometimes resulting in delayed care. according to the associated press, one abortion clinic in ohio, quote, received calls from two women with up topic pregnancies, who said their doctors wouldn t treat them.