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Framing the issue as Women vs Men

Way to miss the point. <golf clap>

Nobody is missing the point. Someone is pointing out the Gallup poll is only a measure of voter support for abortion, not that there is any chance more women than men will take action to ban or restrict abortions. If only men write anti-abortion-legislation, Gallup polls do not matter. If only men vote for anti-abortion legislation, Gallup polls do not matter. Show us anti-abortion legislation (whether it passed or failed) that was only written and approved by women if any ever existed.
 
Nobody is missing the point. Someone is pointing out the Gallup poll is only a measure of voter support for abortion, not that there is any chance more women than men will take action to ban or restrict abortions. If only men write anti-abortion-legislation, Gallup polls do not matter. If only men vote for anti-abortion legislation, Gallup polls do not matter. Show us anti-abortion legislation (whether it passed or failed) that was only written and approved by women if any ever existed.

"...only written and approved by women."

That's putting the bar somewhere around the orbit of Pluto. There isn't a legislative or judicial body in the USA composed exclusively of women. Most have some women in it, but none (tmk) are composed exclusively of women.

This is a pointless diversion.
 
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