power and advising members, but what do they actually want? i think that s a great question in the context of what the president wants. very different from what a house member might want to a liberal democrat who don t the him to agree to anything. that s complicate d. up next, another controversial and complicated issue. another new law restricting abortion access. all five women voted no, but the new ban will soon be signed by the republican governor.
that s where the debate is going to play out. even if it s just theoretical. she had said before, it s a silly question. she s answered it more specifically now tells me she s listening to the pressure she s getting now from anti-abortion groups. it s the reality of the primary. what s fascinating is the former president refuses to take a position on this issue. he s acknowledging the reality of what a general election atmosphere maybe like. i that s what when you talk to biden campaign officials, they are looking at that map you showed and seeing a clear opportunity on a political side of things. that s not the case in the republican primary. that s why you see the shift of everybody but trump heading in that direction. democrats have put it back up and look at that map and see north carolina, georgia, arizona, wisconsin and state where is this helps in the suburbs. some of them saying even think maybe we test this in florida.
carolina, even south carolina or florida where if you had more restrictions like georgia, alabama or mississippi, that s where women went. it you look at that map across the country, but especially in that part of the country, abortion access is a giant question mark. yeah, and it has real ramifications for women and people who are pregnant that they can t even have a convenient possibly neighboring state to go to. a lot of states are landlocked by limited abortion access, and we re already seeing reports of people having to give birth in ways or in circumstances that previously doctors might have allowed them to opt for an elective procedure. that s off the table now. it s not just i have decided i would like to terminate the pregnancy. we re talking about babies that might not be able to live long past birth, but the mothers are being told they cannot end their pregnancy early. this will be a giant issue in
the 2024 elections, when you have general elections. president biden versus the republican norminee. it s also an issue in the republican primaries. democrats are happy about that politically. just this morning in new hampshire, nikki haley said this. if there s 60 votes, which we re not anywhere near that, and if there s something where they have come together on con sen us is, i would sign it. that s 60 votes out of 100 saying, this is what america wants. but we re at 45. so we re not anywhere close. i m being very honest with you. i can t suddenly change my pro life position because i m campaigning in new hampshire. her position has been pro life. she would seen abortion restrictions, but it has to be a consensus. we don t want to push people away so you need 60 votes in the senate. all five women, including several republicans in the south carolina senate, said you re
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