#2 –Your memory is funny. In the thread talking about Phyllis Schlafly saying the GOP needed to write off Latinos and get more white voters in post #81 you said “Obama’s campaign benefited from a 17% turnout increase among unmarried people, a 9% increase among unmarried women, a 10% increase in Hispanic voters and a 6% rise in the youth vote…so how is Schlafly crazy”.
So back to my original point. You don’t see any connection with the GOP pushing for this pointless bill and an increase in single women voting? That is all my friend. Perhaps one of your buddies can help you here?
#2 –Your memory is funny. In the thread talking about Phyllis Schlafly saying the GOP needed to write off Latinos and get more white voters in post #81 you said “Obama’s campaign benefited from a 17% turnout increase among unmarried people, a 9% increase among unmarried women, a 10% increase in Hispanic voters and a 6% rise in the youth vote…so how is Schlafly crazy”.
So back to my original point. You don’t see any connection with the GOP pushing for this pointless bill and an increase in single women voting? That is all my friend. Perhaps one of your buddies can help you here?
Non-Hispanic white women account for 36% of abortions, non-Hispanic black women for 30%, Hispanic women for 25% and women of other races for 9%
Forty-two percent of women obtaining abortions have incomes below 100% of the federal poverty level ($10,830 for a single woman with no children).
Twenty-seven percent of women obtaining abortions have incomes between 100–199% of the federal poverty level.
https://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html
Non-Hispanic white women account for 36% of abortions, non-Hispanic black women for 30%, Hispanic women for 25% and women of other races for 9%
Forty-two percent of women obtaining abortions have incomes below 100% of the federal poverty level ($10,830 for a single woman with no children).
Twenty-seven percent of women obtaining abortions have incomes between 100–199% of the federal poverty level.
https://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html

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