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Posted On: 06/27/2022 11:40:00 AM
Post# of 128299
Posted By: Bhawks
Re: leo55 #85899
Not getting in the way of the dog who finally caught the car, a Party self destructing, IS the right thing to do.

Did you really imagine that most people would support a one way trip in the DeLorean back to the 19th century?

https://twitter.com/billscher/status/15413857...0216854726

A 10-point swing to the Democrats post-Dobbs
Congressional generic ballot, Marist


April
Republican 47%
Democratic 44%

June
Democratic 48%
Republican 41%



'This is a losing issue': GOP campaign consultants panicked about upcoming midterms after Roe decision

Silver lining?

Tom Boggioni and Raw Story
June 25, 2022

According to a report from Politico, while Republicans are publicly applauding a decision from the conservative Supreme Court to dismantle the 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision that allowed women to get an abortion, in private they are admitting it could not have come at a worse time.

In interviews with Politico's David Siders, Republican Party campaign consultants are throwing up their hands in frustration at a ruling that will make it harder for them to do their jobs in November -- particularly as they try to bring suburban women back into the fold after four years of Donald Trump.

As one GOP adviser put it: "This is a losing issue for Republicans.”

According to Siders' report, "... according to interviews with more than a dozen Republican strategists and party officials, they just didn’t want it to come right now — not during a midterm election campaign in which nearly everything had been going right for the GOP," adding, "In Republican circles, a consensus has been forming for weeks that the court’s overturning of a significant — and highly popular — precedent on a deeply felt issue will be a liability for the party in the midterms and beyond, undercutting Republicans to at least some degree with moderates and suburban women."

GOP strategist John Thomas explained, "This is not a conversation we want to have. We want to have a conversation about the economy. We want to have a conversation about Joe Biden, about pretty much anything else besides Roe."

more...

https://www.alternet.org/2022/06/gop-consultants-abortion/


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