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“My marriage is on the menu and we cannot and will not let that happen,” she added.In New York, thousands of people gathered in Brooklyn’s courthouse plaza before a march across the Brooklyn Bridge to lower Manhattan where another rally was planned.“We’re here for the women who can’t be here, and for the girls who are too young to know what is ahead for them,” Angela Hamlet, 60, of Manhattan, said to the backdrop of booming music.Protesters in Brooklyn shut down the other side of the bridge that wasn’t blocked off for the #BansOffOurBodies march in NYC pic.twitter.com/ghHfNL6hetRobin Seidon, who traveled from Montclair, New Jersey, for the rally, said the nation was a place abortion rights supporters have long feared.“They’ve been nibbling at the edges, and it was always a matter of time before they thought they had enough power on the Supreme court, which they have now,” said Seidon, 65.The upcoming high court ruling in a case from Mississippi stands to energize voters, potentially shaping the upcoming midterm elections.In Texas, which has a strict law banning many abortions, the challenger to one of the last anti-abortion Democrats in Congress marched in San Antonio.Jessica Cisneros joined demonstrators just days before early voting begins in her primary runoff against U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar.
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