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Do you have NUMBERS on those alleged "back alley abortions"? Or is that another leftist myth you guys like to front?
And that is a remarkable whopper, that abortions "has declined" annually, or over the decades. As I've quoted often, abortions are about 1 million a year, and over 50 years since the Rove V. Wade ruling in 1973, well in excess of 50 million abortions in the U.S. alone.
That as I said, I first became aware of in an article titled "Abortion: World War III", that cited abortions in the U.S. alone exceed all the deaths worldwide in World War II.
This statistics website, that seems pro-abortion and sources the CDC, says abortions SKYROCKETED after Roe v. Wade in 1973.
And that while abortion was going down for decades, has been sharply rising since 2015.
https://parentingmode.com/abortion/And that in every region of the country, the rate of abortions is rising, between 2% at the lowest region, and 12% in the highest region.
As for conservatives "chipping away at the laws for decades" (regarding abortion?) ... no.
There was an unprecedented change in the law in 1973, that was shoved down our throats against our will and without our consent, and without legal precedent, and the Republicans for 50 years have been trying to make it right. And as I said, in 1973, there was at least a semblance of proportion and measure. But the Left has pushed way beyond the first trimester, to the point that partial birth abortion and late term abortion have now been pushed up to the moment of birth.
The overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022 does not make abortion illegal ANYWHERE. And I question without evidence to support it, whether Republicans lost the Ohio election precisely because of that.
I could just as easily say that Virginia "governor blackface"
Ralph Northam lost in a previously deeply blue state because of his comment about if a baby during an abortion manages to be born alive, that the baby should be set aside
"and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother", clearly favoring infanticide as an option he was very okay with. And arguably THAT comment caused Gov. Northam and the Democrats to lose the election. I can't produce proof that particular issue is what lost him re-election, but my speculation is as valid (and as unbacked by proof) as yours about Ohio.