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LINK CBS News poll: Does Roe v. Wade change motivation to vote and be politically active?

Although the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade has elicited a great deal of sentiment among Americans, almost two-thirds report that it hasn't made them feel any more or less motivated to vote — at least not at the moment.

But of those who do report feeling a change in motivation right now, Democrats are more than twice as likely as Republicans to report it's made them feel more likely to vote. Perhaps that's because Democrats also report feeling that there is more at risk, including their expressed view that overturning Roe will be a danger to women and threaten other rights as well.

(Many draconian state laws will be triggered immediately after Roe is overturned, which will likely changed a lot of minds.)

snytiger6 9 May 11
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It sure galvanized many the first go-round!

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Too early for polls. Also too volatile.

Yeah, it's too early. Wait until some of the draconian laws go into effect and horror stories start to surface. Then the polls may better reflect changes in attitudes.

@snytiger6 I doubt it. Americans are insane.

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