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Will the Supreme Court Decision Fundamentally Change the 2022 Election?
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<blockquote data-quote="seeking.IAM" data-source="post: 76680278" data-attributes="member: 27709"><p>I doubt it changes the election much. I think the GOP will continue to use abortion as a potential threat issue of the evil the Democrats might do given a majority just like they use "Democrats are going to take your guns", although none ever have. </p><p></p><p>With primary season my television has been full of Republican campaign ads. They all follow the same tired formula: "I'm a Christian who will protect the unborn and your 2nd amendment rights." Nothing else. (Yeah, that's interesting, so what else you got?)</p><p></p><p>It's rather laughable in a primary. If I want to vote Republican, I have to choose which Christian I want that will defend the unborn and my second amendment rights. There are several to pick from, and nothing to differentiate them. Not that it matters much cause they'll all vote the same anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seeking.IAM, post: 76680278, member: 27709"] I doubt it changes the election much. I think the GOP will continue to use abortion as a potential threat issue of the evil the Democrats might do given a majority just like they use "Democrats are going to take your guns", although none ever have. With primary season my television has been full of Republican campaign ads. They all follow the same tired formula: "I'm a Christian who will protect the unborn and your 2nd amendment rights." Nothing else. (Yeah, that's interesting, so what else you got?) It's rather laughable in a primary. If I want to vote Republican, I have to choose which Christian I want that will defend the unborn and my second amendment rights. There are several to pick from, and nothing to differentiate them. Not that it matters much cause they'll all vote the same anyway. [/QUOTE]
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