Wait, wait, wait. I thought it was always a problem of states rights? How quickly and smoothly you have abandoned that argument of the last 40 years.
And now state legislatures in red states are making draconian laws that start at conception and have no exceptions for rape, incest or the health of the mother. If you really have a problem with dems pointing that out to the electorate, I don't know what to tell you.
The entire conservative movement has become one of victimhood.
You keep lumping me in with broad arguments. Focus on what you can control, not "but 40 years ago!!!" gotcha arguments.
Ds control the presidency, the senate and the HOR. If you are upset that Roe was overturned, don't like the decisions being made at the state level and want to protect a woman's right to abortion, then propose legislation. That's how it works. If you do not, you are failing your constituency. You are complaining about a problem and doing nothing to solve it (one of my biggest personal pet peeves).
If the dems were to bring forth compromise legislation in line with what exists in Europe, I bet you could get some conservative support - just as was done on infrastructure. It's where the majority of Americans are.
Roe was far left of European positions, so it would require give from the lefties.
But no. Your party, you,
@dpic73 and others just want to continue the gotcha team sport approach that is failing us all.
BTW, republicans would have been smart to get ahead of this and do the same thing. Make the Ds go on record voting against a European-like abortion law that the majority of Americans agree with. The GOP is just as guilty of failing their constituents and not proving meaningful solutions to our problems.