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But the exponential rise in the percentage citing reproductive rights as a key concern suggests the issue is resonating with Democrats as the Supreme Court considers cases that could lead to dramatic restrictions on abortion access.“The public have lots of things that they want to see government addressing,” said Jennifer Benz, deputy director of The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. That’s just months ahead of midterm elections that are expected to be challenging for Democrats.Lau thinks people are starting to recognize they “simply cannot rely on the courts to protect our rights and our access to essential health care.”“We are currently pushing for elected officials who are champions of sexual and reproductive health care to be bold and to go on offense and to pass proactive legislation to protect access to abortion,” Lau said.
As said here by HANNAH FINGERHUT