Narrative Fail: Democrats No Better After Roe Decision

Narrative Fail: Democrats No Better After Roe Decision

Democrats have been melting down since May when it came out that the Supreme Court was likely to overturn Roe v. Wade. Since last Friday, when the decision finally came out, the left made threats, wild accusations, and other temper tantrums. One of the common claims is that the death of Roe will unite pro-choice voters to rally this November, giving Democrats a major surge of support.

That hasn’t seemed to be the case, given how the Democrats have been scrambling to address other issues since May. If abortion really is the winning issue for liberals this fall, why has the Biden administration done very little about it? Now, we have hard evidence that suggests the Dobbs decision will in no way help Democrats.

Because of how badly they’ve led so far.

A new memo from the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) showed the Supreme Court’s recent opinion overturning Roe v. Wade after ruling on the Dobbs case would not help the Democrats win over the support of voters in the November election, as they hoped…

“The results affirm that state Republicans remain on offense this year, as they will continue to run campaigns focused on serving as the counterweight to President Biden’s failing economic policies,” the memo stated…

When the respondents were asked which issues were most important, 56 percent said either the high cost of living/inflation, the economy in general, or unemployment/jobs in comparison. In comparison, only eight percent said abortion. Even crime polled one percent higher than abortion. [Source: Breitbart]

Ouch, Democrats didn’t see that coming! Probably because they have no clue what is going on in America. According to these new findings, most voters are concerned about Biden’s inflation and the high cost of living. Second to that is the economy in general. Abortion clocks in at only 8% of voters’ concern, coming after rising crime.

This isn’t rocket science. If an administration can’t help Americans put food on the table, it’s dead in the water. And if a political party ignores major problems that are hurting the economy, they are soon to be out of power.

Americans feel strongly about abortion, that much is sure. And perhaps at another time in our history, this would have been the biggest factor in an election. But when gas prices are at record highs and people can’t even grab a burger because of outrageous prices, voters priorities come into focus.

Democrats have done nothing in the last year and a half to help Americans. In fact, things have only gotten worse over that period of time. Americans are outraged that, as prices skyrocket, they are met with disdain and indifference from those in power.

And those in power are going to be met with a rude awakening, come November.

Author: Mac Davis


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