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Old 27-06-2022, 12:24 PM #173
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet View Post
Then in each state they can vote for a politician who also shares their views and if that person is in power they can change the position

No laws are made from polls
This would rely on politicians being elected based on the single policy of abortions which is obviously not the case. The stats wshow quite clearly that the majority of people are in favour of abortion being legal (at the very least, early tsage abortions, up to 16 weeks) however that doesn't mean they feel passionately enough about it for them to over-rule the other policies they're voting for. You're living in a rather simplictic world if you think voters agree with the candidate they vote for on ALL issues. It's not really possible.
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