You should all be in the streets screaming and refusing to work another minute until you get your rights back. We're literally on a descent into theocracy.
Polling can be interesting on this issue. 48% say abortion should be legal under any circumstances, another 32% say abortion should be legal under only certain circumstances. That on the surface seems to be overwhelming numbers. But when one goes further, 49% are pro-choice, 47% pro-life.
Here's an in-depth history of abortion polling.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx
The thing here is this is a draft, nothing written in stone. There were many drafts prior to this one and will be many more after this one. It’s normal operating procedure. Even if this comes to pass, abortion will still be with us. Only it will be left up to the state legislatures as abortion is returned to the political arena. They’ll be states where abortion is legal and some where it isn’t. If this is what the SCOTUS decides, those who live in states where abortion is legal, this decision means nothing and doesn’t affect anyone in those states. If you don’t, you can always travel to another state and get your abortion.
As for women, 51% of women say abortion is a very important issue to them. But the poll doesn’t say which side of the issue is very important to them. Question 84I.
https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/fj2j7o3ojc/econTabReport.pdf
What I want to see if this decision, if it happens, how that may affect the midterm election. It seems to me looking at the numbers, those who are pro-abortion are already voting Democratic and those pro-life voting Republicans.
Which brings be back to Question 84I, 48% of Democrats and 47% of Republicans say abortion is a very important issue to them. I’d say they are on different sides of the issue though. It impossible to know how independents, 40% of them say abortion is a very important issue to them. How they stand on this issue? Unknown. Time will provide answers as to if the SCOTUS overturns Roe or not and how that overturning of Roe will have, if any effect on the midterm elections.