Why the threat to Roe may not save Democrats in 2022

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Privately, several Democratic strategists have suggested the usefulness of any court decision on abortion next year will be limited, and some may advise their clients not to focus on abortion rights at all

“It’s going to be a voting issue,” Murdock said. “It will be part of the myriad of issues, because voters are multi-faceted … You can be concerned about gas prices and still be concerned about having the right to do what you want to do with your body.”

June falls squarely in the middle of the midterm year, that is also four full months before the election — an eternity in modern politics. “It absolutely is going to be a huge part of the election,” she said. “We’ve seen the way this issue can affect races on the margins.” “I think it’s an issue for certain constituencies, and I think it could be motivating for certain parts of the base for Democrats, and I think that’s ultimately how we have to view it,” said Danielle Cendejas, a Democratic mail strategist whose firm did campaign mail for both of Obama’s presidential campaigns.

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