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Democratic women call on Parliamentary Biden to protect the right to federal abortion

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David Morgan and David Lawder

Washington — A leading Democratic woman is aborted by President Joe Biden and Congress on Sunday after the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the Roe v. Wade case. In a ruling that heightened political tensions between the federal government and the state, calling for protection of rights.

Two Democratic progressives, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, broke out in 1973 when the High Court on Friday granted the constitutional right to women's pregnancy abortion. Judgment.

"Forcing her to get pregnant against her will will kill her," Ocasio Cortez said in the NBC's Meet the Press program. rice field.

Georgia Democratic Governor Stacey Abrams legislates the Roe v. Wade case by breaking the US Senate Filibuster Rule that allowed Republicans to thwart such efforts last month. I urged the Democrats of Congress to become.

"Ominous that the right to choose should not be divided between states, and that we take constitutional rights and allow each state to determine the quality of your citizenship. I know that practice is wrong, "Abrams told the state of CNN of the Union.

"I reject the idea that this is people's will," she said in another interview with Fox News on Sunday.

The Democratic Party has also urged Biden to defend women's access to tablets used in abortion against state efforts to ban their availability. rice field.

Republican Governor of South Dakota Kristi Noem is one of 13 conservative states with a "trigger" abortion ban that is currently in effect or will come into effect soon. He said he would stick to the ban.

"The Supreme Court said that the Constitution does not give women the right to have an abortion, which means that each state decides how to deal with these situations. That's what Nome told CBS's Face the Nation. "I love this country that we have a very limited federal government," she said.

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer filed a proceeding to prevent the state's strict abortion ban from being enforced in 1931 after the collapse of the Roe v. Wade case. rice field. Take all possible steps to maintain your right to reproduction.

"I encourage all pro-choice leaders to use all the tools in the toolbox, so I have hope and believe that the Biden administration will. "I'm doing it," Whitmer told CBS.

At the beginning of June, about 25 Democrats in the Senate were Bidenhttps://www.warren.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2022.06.07%20Letter%20to%20POTUS%20on%20Abortion%20EO.pdfに、中絶薬をより入手しやすくすることを含め、連邦レベルでの生殖権を維持するための大統領命令を発行するよう求めました。他の州で中絶を求め、制限された州で中絶サービスを提供するために連邦の土地の使用を調査します。

Ballot Box Battle

Democrats and Republicans About 71% of Americans, including the majority of the population, say that decisions about ending pregnancy should be left to women and their doctors. According to a Reuters / Ipsos poll, it is not regulated by the government.

On Friday, Biden and key Democrats in Parliament sought to use the Supreme Court's ruling as a cry for the November midterm election rally to determine the balance of power between the Senate and the House of Representatives. For the 2024 presidential election.

The Democratic Party hopes that the anger of female voters will be able to increase the majority of the Senate and reform the 60-vote margin required for most bills.

But Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said voters were more concerned about inflation, crime and immigration, and the Supreme Court's ruling was in Senate rules and November. I predicted that it would not affect the election.

"This is what the conservatives won in the ballot box, and I'm not going to threaten the rule of law and take control of it," Graham told Fox News on Sunday.

"The Senate will be held here. The Senate will not change. The 60-vote requirement for legislation will be retained," he said.

(reported by David Morgan, David Lawder, Katharine Jackson, edited by Mary Milliken and Daniel Wallis)