Fox News Co-Host Predicts GOP 'Going Down' in 2024 Election

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Several GOP-controlled states have either limited or banned abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June reversed Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark decision that gave women the federal right to have abortions. Overturning Roe allowed some states to implement so-called "trigger laws," and granted them the right to establish their own abortion policies.

"This law should serve as a warning to everyone living in states with lawmakers that are hostile to this critical health care procedure: this could be coming to your state, too," said Mistie DelliCarpini-Tolman, Idaho State Director of Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates. "We've seen how fast harmful legislation can catch on and spread across the country."

Rivera joins high profile figures like conservative strategist Karl Rove and pundit Ann Coulter who have also spoken out against Republicans' efforts to pass "extreme" abortion laws.

Last week, Coulter echoed similar predictions to Rivera's, saying that "pro-life zealots" are going to cause Republicans to lose elections and get "lots more babies killed." She also recently slammed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis after he signed a bill banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. She called DeSantis' approval of the legislation a "total disaster."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...9?cvid=ad2d531e535e40c0b5e6289bd35fb560&ei=33
 
The reds are on the wrong side of several national issues such as the environment, abortion, and guns. The next generation will get rid of guns because they grew up in schools that had shootings. They also had active shooter drills. This is no way for kids to grow up.
 
Several GOP-controlled states have either limited or banned abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June reversed Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark decision that gave women the federal right to have abortions. Overturning Roe allowed some states to implement so-called "trigger laws," and granted them the right to establish their own abortion policies.

"This law should serve as a warning to everyone living in states with lawmakers that are hostile to this critical health care procedure: this could be coming to your state, too," said Mistie DelliCarpini-Tolman, Idaho State Director of Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates. "We've seen how fast harmful legislation can catch on and spread across the country."

Rivera joins high profile figures like conservative strategist Karl Rove and pundit Ann Coulter who have also spoken out against Republicans' efforts to pass "extreme" abortion laws.

Last week, Coulter echoed similar predictions to Rivera's, saying that "pro-life zealots" are going to cause Republicans to lose elections and get "lots more babies killed." She also recently slammed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis after he signed a bill banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. She called DeSantis' approval of the legislation a "total disaster."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...9?cvid=ad2d531e535e40c0b5e6289bd35fb560&ei=33

Abortion is healthcare now?
 
The reds are on the wrong side of several national issues such as the environment, abortion, and guns. The next generation will get rid of guns because they grew up in schools that had shootings. They also had active shooter drills. This is no way for kids to grow up.

No if they get rid of guns it will be because leftists have taught them the constitution is toilet paper. That's you btw.
 
Several GOP-controlled states have either limited or banned abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June reversed Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark decision that gave women the federal right to have abortions. Overturning Roe allowed some states to implement so-called "trigger laws," and granted them the right to establish their own abortion policies.

"This law should serve as a warning to everyone living in states with lawmakers that are hostile to this critical health care procedure: this could be coming to your state, too," said Mistie DelliCarpini-Tolman, Idaho State Director of Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates. "We've seen how fast harmful legislation can catch on and spread across the country."

Rivera joins high profile figures like conservative strategist Karl Rove and pundit Ann Coulter who have also spoken out against Republicans' efforts to pass "extreme" abortion laws.

Last week, Coulter echoed similar predictions to Rivera's, saying that "pro-life zealots" are going to cause Republicans to lose elections and get "lots more babies killed." She also recently slammed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis after he signed a bill banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. She called DeSantis' approval of the legislation a "total disaster."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...9?cvid=ad2d531e535e40c0b5e6289bd35fb560&ei=33

Embedded in the linked article was this from September of last year, very prescient. The (R)s wouldn't have lost so badly in Nov. if they'd listened to real people, rather than pundits and extremist forced-birthers.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham surprised his own party this week when he unveiled the first bill that would limit abortion access on a national level since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in a bombshell decision earlier this year.

The move, which comes amid an increasingly difficult midterm election for the GOP largely in response to the SCOTUS decision, has raised concerns among Graham's own Republican colleagues who have shied away from a nationwide ban on abortion months before Election Day. The implementation of Graham's bill would effectively ban abortion after 15 weeks.

A new poll released by SurveyMonkey and The 19th, a new organization focused on gender and politics, is signaling that the congressional backlash surrounding Graham's bill may just be a forewarning of the public's response.

Thursday's poll found that a majority of Americans continue to believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 35 percent of voters say it should be illegal.

New Polling Pours Cold Water on Lindsey Graham's Abortion Gamble
 
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