Republicans scramble to limit electoral backlash against abortion bans
by Nick Robins-Early from US news | The Guardian on (#6CECS)
Supreme court's overturning of Roe v Wade sparked a slew of state-level restrictions but anti-abortion stance has proved a vote-loser
In the months since the supreme court voted to overturn Roe v Wade last year, the effects of the court's decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization have become clear. Over a dozen states across the country have passed legislation limiting or outright banning access to abortions, severely restricting reproductive rights for millions of people and threatening to imprison abortion providers.
But as Republicans have pushed through these bills, voters have also taken every opportunity to rebuke them in elections - leading to defeats in midterms and emerging as one of the GOP's largest vulnerabilities.
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