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Abortion rights backers rally in anger over post-Roe future

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Proponents of abortion, who demonstrated at hundreds of marches and rallies on Saturday, were angry that the Supreme Court would soon abolish the constitutional rights of abortion, which lasted nearly half a century, and that was the choice of women’s reproduction. Expressed fear of what it meant.

Furious later Leaked draft opinion Activists expressed their anger and mobilized to mobilize for the future, suggesting that a conservative majority of the court would vote to overturn the groundbreaking Roe v. Wade decision. Republican-led states are ready to impose stricter restrictions..

In the capital of the country, thousands of people gathered in the rain at the Washington Monument and heard intense speech before marching to the Supreme Court, surrounded by a two-tiered security fence.

Three days after the Senate failed to collect enough votes to codify the Roe v. Wade case, the mood was one of anger and rebellion.

“At my age, I still can’t believe I have to protest this,” said Samantha Rivers, a 64-year-old federal official preparing for a state-by-state battle for the right to abortion. Told.

Caitlin Leah, 34, of Washington, wore a black T-shirt inspired by the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg Supreme Court’s “dissenting” collar and “voting” necklace.

“I think women should have the right to choose what to do with their bodies and their lives, and I don’t think banning abortions will stop them. It’s not safe and lives women. It can be sacrificed, “Leah said.

Half a dozen demonstrators against abortion sent a message of rebuttal, and Jonathan Darnell shouted into the microphone. “Pregnancy is not a disease, so abortion is not a health care.”

Tens of thousands of people attended the “Bansoffour Bodies” event, from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles, Nashville, Tennessee to Lubbock, Texas. The organizers expected that the largest of the hundreds of events would take place in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and other big cities.

“If it’s the fight they want, it’s the fight they’ll get,” said Rachel Carmona, executive director of the Women’s March, before the march.

Opinion polls show that most Americans want to maintain access to abortion, at least in the early stages of pregnancy, but the Supreme Court seems ready to give the state final decision. If that happens, it is expected that approximately half of the predominantly Southern and Midwestern states will promptly ban abortions.

The fight was personal to some protesters.

Teisha Kimmons, who traveled 80 miles to attend a rally in Chicago, said she was afraid of women in the state who were ready to ban abortion. She said she might not be alive today if she had not had an abortion when she was 15 years old.

“I had already begun self-harm, so I had better die than have a baby,” said Kimmons, a massage therapist in Rockford, Illinois.

At the rally, speakers said that if abortion was banned, immigrants, minorities and other rights would also be “eradicated.” Amy Eschlemann, wife of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, said that.

“This wasn’t just about abortion, it’s about control,” Eschlemann told a crowd of thousands. “My marriage is on the menu and we can’t and won’t make it happen.”

In New York, thousands of people gathered at the Brooklyn Court Square, crossed the Brooklyn Bridge, and marched down Manhattan to another rally.

Angela Hamlet, 60, of Manhattan, said, “For women who can’t be here, and for girls who are too young to know their future,” against the backdrop of booming music. I’m here. “

Robin Saydon, who traveled from Montclair, New Jersey for a rally, said the country was a long-fearing place for abortion rights advocates.

“They were biting the edge. It was always a matter of time before they thought they had enough power in the Supreme Court they currently have,” Saydon, 65.

Future High Court decisions in Mississippi proceedings could invigorate voters and shape future midterm elections.

In Texas, where there are strict laws banning many abortions, a challenger to one of the last anti-abortion Democrats in Congress marched in San Antonio.

Jessica Cisneros joined the demonstrators in her major final vote against US Congressman Henry Querer a few days before the early voting began.

In Chicago, Kjirsten Nyquist, a nurse beating her 1-year-old and 3-year-old daughters, agreed on the need for a vote. “Votes in all small elections are just as important as federal elections,” she said.

At many of the rallies, speakers articulate this issue, saying that women and girls will die if abortion is outlawed.

In Los Angeles, prominent lawyer Gloria Allred talked about how he couldn’t get a legal abortion after being raped by a gun in the 1960s. She suffered her life-threatening bleeding after an illegal “back alley” abortion.

“Because they do, I want you to vote for your life to depend on it,” she told the crowd.

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