I certainly do. My address’s official polling place is a church, which means that my religious mother does not feeling comfortable voting on the topic even though she agrees.
The pole linked above shows that 55% of women are pro-choice. That’s not nearly enough of a majority to “flip the red states” especially since the majority of the 55% are more likely to live in blue states already.
Maybe they don’t vote accordingly!
I certainly do. My address’s official polling place is a church, which means that my religious mother does not feeling comfortable voting on the topic even though she agrees.
The pole linked above shows that 55% of women are pro-choice. That’s not nearly enough of a majority to “flip the red states” especially since the majority of the 55% are more likely to live in blue states already.