(Washington Composite Electric) The US Supreme Court's decision to overthrow the "Roman Case" may cause this struggle about abortion rights to the mid -term elections at the end of the year.Experts believe that this will impact the results of the mid -term elections in November, and the Republican Party, which was originally expected to return to Congress, will no longer win.
The Supreme Court of the United States passed the Roe v. Wade in 1973 and acknowledged that women's abortion rights were protected by constitutional privacy.However, in the past 50 years, the Republican Party has always believed that this is a wrong decision.
Nowadays, the High Court has overturned this decision, making the Democrats start to worry that if the Republican Party returns to Congress to control, they may promote the ban on the federal abortion in Congress.
Professor of the Department of Political Science, the University of Schalaqitz, New York, pointed out: "By overthrowing the Luo Devy case, this may create a new group of voters who support abortion rights and interests. They will act.The way to vote and donate. "
The Democratic Political Strategyer Wells-Olyhha said: "The decision to overthrow the Wade's case is not only a significant impact on the mid-term elections, but also created a greater impact on the entire human rights issue ...Conservative right wings have been clarified that they will be next to contraceptive measures, homosexuals, bisexuals and cross -sex communities and African Americans. "
The polls released by the United States Public Broadcasting Station (NPR) and the US Public Broadcasting Corporation (PBS) show that as manyRepublicans have 24 percentage points more.
The Democratic Party is trying to use this poll and similar recent investigations to prove that the Republican position has been disconnected from the mainstream.
However, the Democratic poll expert Kopperman said: "Republicans will do everything possible to transfer the campaign topic to inflation, economy and high oil prices."
Analysis: worry about civil rights or beyond economic concerns
Filiti, a senior adviser to Lawfare Project, New York think tank, believes that the Democratic Party may be able to define the midterm elections as a struggle on basic rights rather than living costs.He said: "Worries about civil rights are likely to surpass concern to the economy. The Republican Party will no longer win the voucher in the mid -November election."
Solomon, a chief lawyer in California, told AFP: "How the Republican candidate to make this decision in the Supreme Court will be important ... if they focus on abortion restrictions and think that the High Court is from the High CourtDecision is a victory, which may be counterproductive. On the other hand, the Democratic Party will make full use of the high court's decision to win the support of voters by conveying abortion rights and information that obtains the right to abandon abortion. "