lot of people in states who ar looking for some kind of reproductive health. this is what the vice presiden was talking about. and these democratic states, these texas rulings do not impact it. if this does travel through th united states supreme court, we ve already had the suprem court rollback roe v. wade where they took away the federal limit as to when a woman can receive an abortion. the limit as to what term or timeline she can have an abortion now we re in this moment where this pill, this pill deemed safe by the fda is now going back to the supreme court. they just rollback roe v. wade so we can t assume but the president is already been se about this what this supreme court thinks about abortio issues hey, look deemed safe by th fda and a news for 20 years, i mean, we it s as if that was
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be disenfranchised if indeed the law is ultimately fund lly fou discriminatory. there was a study where they actually had researchers impersonate voters contacting legislators. you wrote about this. what happened there? what did that seem to demonstrate? well, it was a pretty ingenious study, actually. they had some e-mail that were sent, coming from jacob smith. and others from, from, i think santiago rodriguez. they fund among legislator whose supported voter i.d. they were less likely to respond to the e-mails. a question asking about voting. much less likely to respond to rodriguez than jacob smith. the reason that is important, is a lot of the cases that are challenging voter i.d. laws and voting restrictions hinge on being able to prove that discriminatory intent. in the case s the plaintives ar looking for e-mails. if you could show that pattern of not responding to voters who