supreme court. now, i know there s a draft opinion, and it was leaked and it purports to say that, yes, the writing is on the wall. and no one should be naive to the prospect that roe v. wade may, in fact, be overturned. and yet, roe v. wade, again, sitting here today is still supposed to be the law of the land until the supreme court officially says otherwise. but for some governors and abortion clinic operators, the leaked opinion was enough. it s given license to governors to try to anticipate that overturning roe v. wade, according to that opinion, will allow them to decide the issue. remember, alito wanted it to go back to the states. it s about having the individual states being the one to decide how their state will operate. and because of it, some governors are now signing legislation accordingly or hoping to be able to soon. and for some abortion clinic operators, well, state abortion bans have made them stop providing the service entirely out of fear of being sued.
difference. david, you re shaking your head. you don t agree with that assessment. tell me why. laura, i m not here to relitig reli relitigate that race, either. i think brian kemp cleaned up the voter rolls with his secretary of state. if stacey abrams couldn t win then, she s facing a very, very strong headwind going into this fall. you look at president biden s numbers, they re terrible. when biden came to georgia, stacey abrams was conveniently absent. she didn t participate in the biden presser because she knows he s doing so poorly. if she didn t fare very well in the last race against kemp, she won t this time, either. the people are ultimately going to be deciders of that litigation when they go to the polling place and i think they ll go back to the governor s camp in georgia.