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The subject promises to mobilize until the fall. It is being used as a campaign argument by both sides ahead of the November legislative elections.
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VShristine, 75, came with Betsy, 45, to “protect the future” of her 13-year-old granddaughter and her three best friends, whose names she wrote on her sign. She explains: “I am very Christian, Episcopalian, but our Church says that our decision concerns us, us and God and no one else. I’ll be honest, I’m a Republican, but not “that” Republican. I’m not pro-Trump. I am moderate. »
Since the Politico news site revealed a draft ensuring that the Supreme Court intended to overturn case law allowing abortion, the subject has been tearing the United States apart. The Roe vs. Wade decision, passed in 1973, prohibits states from preventing abortion before the viability of the embryo. By the summer, the Court will…
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