Hello ThatOwlWoman,
Well you know, even if Roe is overturned that does not automatically make abortions illegal. It merely leaves it up to the States.
So what would happen would be this patchwork of differing laws State by State. Abortion might be illegal in one State, but then it's OK across the State line. Some States are almost there anyway. Several States are down to a handful of remaining abortion clinics. Many people live so far from the last one or two in their State, they are essentially already living in a post-Roe world.
And the results are already beginning to pour in.
Birth rates among the poor have risen.
The rich, no problem. They can afford to travel wherever they need to go to get an abortion if they want. It is the poor who are most affected by these laws.
And that is kind of absurd because poor people tend to vote Democratic. Republican lawmakers are in the process of creating more Democratic voters over time.
Or maybe we should now be calling it the Demographic Party.
I've got a thread devoted to that effect if you'd like to talk about that:
Republican Policies Result In More Poor People.