Why are Republicans doubling down on abortion?

The 'Roe v. Wade' reversal cost the party dearly in the midterms. Did they learn anything?

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In the wake of the 2022 midterms, Republicans, puzzled by their lackluster showings, offered plenty of theories for why the purported "red wave" fell short: It was poor candidate quality! It was Donald Trump's toxic influence on the party! It was establishment hacks who watered down the GOP's true conservative message!

But "the fundamental reason why" Democrats "defied the laws of political gravity" was the successful completion of a decades-long conservative effort to overturn the federal right to abortion under Roe v. Wade, McKenzie Wilson, communications director for Data for Progress, told Time magazine. One exit poll showed that 60 percent of voters said they were unhappy with the Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling, Politico noted; abortion nearly tied soaring inflation as "the most important issue" for voters.

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Rafi Schwartz, The Week US

Rafi Schwartz has worked as a politics writer at The Week since 2022, where he covers elections, Congress and the White House. He was previously a contributing writer with Mic focusing largely on politics, a senior writer with Splinter News, a staff writer for Fusion's news lab, and the managing editor of Heeb Magazine, a Jewish life and culture publication. Rafi's work has appeared in Rolling Stone, GOOD and The Forward, among others.