Abortion has been on the ballot in seven states since June 2022. In each instance, anti-abortion groups have lost.

  • chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Abortion rights do great on ballot measures, but not as well in general elections.

    Yeah, most people support abortion rights, but those who oppose them are the most powerful single-issue voting block in the country.

    Pro-choice people rarely base 100% of their vote on abortion. A pro-choicer who holds conservative beliefs on other issues generally votes Republican, but will vote in favor of abortion rights on a ballot measure.

    Pro-lifers are different. They sincerely believe that abortion is mass murder of children, and that all other political issues combined don’t matter in comparison. A pro-lifer who holds liberal views on every other issue generally votes Republican.

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      11 months ago

      And yet they are inconsistent on companies that pollute air food and water. Somehow when corporations do it knowingly for the profit motive it’s God’s will despite causing miscarriages and birth defects en masse.

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        11 months ago

        It’s not that all of them support these companies. It’s that they literally believe children are being murdered and that until they can permanently put a stop to the legal murder of children, no other political issues matter AT ALL. They’re the single-issue voting group that is really, truly single-issue, and they’re massive.

        If Biden were anti-abortion due to his Catholicism while Trump was pro-choice, how many pro-choice Democrats would have voted for Trump? Almost none.

        Meanwhile, millions of pro-lifer Republicans would have voted for Biden.