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To: MinorityRepublican

She’s right. The Republicans are stupid for trying to nationalize the Abortion issue just as the Dems were stupid to do so on the other side of the issue. Leave it to the States and keep the federal government out of it.

Right now the US federal government has absolutely no business trying to tell the local jurisdiction where I live what it can or cannot do about the Abortion issue. Only fanatical warmongers would want the US federal government to get involved on it here.

Look at the whole world. If a woman in a blue state wants an abortion then she’ll be able to travel somewhere and get it. You aren’t going to be able to change that. And the same could be said about women in red states too.

The Republicans face a ceiling of about 53 Senate seats and 225 House seats if they stay the course on nationalizing the abortion issue at the federal level and then the trend will go against them. The more likely outcome is about 48 Senate seats and 210 House seats as their ceiling.

If the Republicans will leave the abortion issue to the States then they can win an extra 4-8 seats in the Senate and 15-30 seats in the House. And you can bet that the Senate will never confirm someone like Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, or Barrett ever again if the Dem’s control the Senate.

When any Republican says they want to nationalize the abortion issue then you know they are really a secret cheerleader for the Democrats or they are just stupid.


21 posted on 09/04/2023 9:11:45 AM PDT by Degaston
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To: Degaston
The more likely outcome is about 48 Senate seats and 210 House seats as their ceiling.

48 Senate seats and 200 House seats at this rate. (Either by '24 or '26)

24 posted on 09/04/2023 9:13:21 AM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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