- 16 Sep 2022 21:31
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"Specifically, the Times-Siena poll finds that 62 percent of registered voters oppose the decision overturning Roe v. Wade, while 30 percent support it. But the poll also asked how strongly people feel about it, and this was the result:
52 percent of registered voters strongly oppose the ruling overturning Roe, vs. only 19 percent who strongly support it
57 percent of women strongly oppose the ruling, vs. 15 percent who strongly support it"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... elections/
Remember, these are midterm elections, usually plagued with low turnout. Polls, and the Kansas vote suggest that Dem turnout will be quite high.
It's still a while til the elections, but the evidence points to there being a lot of seriously pissed women.
Vive la femme..
52 percent of registered voters strongly oppose the ruling overturning Roe, vs. only 19 percent who strongly support it
57 percent of women strongly oppose the ruling, vs. 15 percent who strongly support it"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... elections/
Remember, these are midterm elections, usually plagued with low turnout. Polls, and the Kansas vote suggest that Dem turnout will be quite high.
It's still a while til the elections, but the evidence points to there being a lot of seriously pissed women.
Vive la femme..
Facts have a well known liberal bias