In New York State, candidates can run under more than one ballot line; it is common for the Republican nominee also to be the nominee of the Conservative Party and for the Democrat nominee also to be the nominee of the Working Families (sic) Party. So to the extent that the new Women’s Equality (sic) Party nominates the Democrat nominee, it won’t split the pro-abortion vote. Where it might get fun, though, is when the new WEP nominates someone even more militantly pro-abortion than the Democrat, which might indeed result in the pro-abortion vote being split and give the Conservative and Republican nominee to win with a plurality.
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