Abortionists are planning to gather across the country this weekend in protest of laws that are saving children’s’ lives. These protests are aimed to focus the country on abortion before the midterm elections in November.

“We are down to the 11th hour!” Declares Women’s March Executive Director Rachel Carmona. “We must work together to take back our power and ensure women have fundamental rights to their bodily autonomy, for the sake of all Americans and future generations to come.”

Women’s March organizers are planning to hold 400 rallies. They are calling it the Women’s Wave and every state will have at least one rally.

They want the nation to know that “the Women’s Wave is here to stay.” And they plan on “turning out en masse and showing Republicans and the GOP.”

After the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson that overturned the landmark abortion precedent set in 1973’s Roe v. Wade, abortionists have been hoping the momentum would give them the midterm elections. Currently, number’s don’t look so promising.

On CNN, statistician Harry Eaten explained how abortion searches compared to crime searches. Between the two, 74% of people searched for issues on crime while only 26% searched for issues relating to abortion in April. This was before the Supreme Court released its decision on the Dobbs v Jackson case. These numbers flipped, but only for a short time.
In June, 70% of searches were looking for abortion and only 30% for crime. By July, it was close to 50/50 at 49% for crime and 51% for abortion. Finally, in August the numbers moved to 61% for crime and 39% abortion. In September, they were 71% for crime and 29% for abortion.
This is their attempt to draw attention back to abortion in one last hurrah.
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Gene Ralno
Gene Ralno
1 year ago

Democrats are banking on Republicans losing sight of money, the primary issue. But in turn, they seem to have lost sight of the fact that authority over this issue rests solely with state legislatures. Democrats don’t care about such trivia. They hope for sufficient public outrage to force federal funding.