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The U.S. Supreme Court seems poised to abruptly overturn fifty years of precedent and case law regarding abortion. The release of the apparent draft decision, along with its legal, social, and political implications, is multi-layered.

According to Pew Research, 59 percent of Americans support a woman's right to choose abortion in all or most cases. One political implication of this draft decision will be to energize the pro-choice base of the Democratic Party (and pro-choice independents as well), galvanizing it for the mid-terms as few issues can. The only question is to what degree will this impact future elections.

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May 3, 2022Liked by Ken Tingley

Just so envious of your trip to Boston. Hope to go there soon and ask for that booth! Hoping too to get to the JFK Museum also.. With much luck!

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May 6, 2022Liked by Ken Tingley

You should make the trip to Boston more often. So much to see, so much history!!! My home is in Gloucester, MA. but we lived in Granville, NY for 11 years. I drove to Mass. about twice per month to visit newborn twin grandkids. That ride is very doable and really not that long. You should make it a long weekend and stay in Gloucester, especially if you like gorgeous beaches, great restaurants, fun nightlife and seafood that cannot be matched - because it is fresh off the boat or clams that were just dug!! Give it a try!!

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We greatly enjoyed this past visit and are going back at the end of the month so I can take my son to a game at Fenway. You are right. There is a lot still to be explored.

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