Abortion is the "five-alarm fire" that could save some Dems

David Pepper, a former chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party, said that overturning Roe is an unpopular position in Ohio, and argued that the justices doing so sparks a “five-alarm fire” in the lives of voters.

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“If Tim and others can show that electing them can lead to laws that save us from this nightmare,” Pepper said, “yeah, it could motivate, it could persuade.”…

Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), for instance, is considered one of the most vulnerable Democratic incumbents. But New Hampshire—a perennial battleground that has leaned just a little left on the federal level—is seen by Democratic strategists as a place where the Roe backlash could be particularly powerful.

By midday Tuesday, Hassan’s Senate office sent out a press release touting three interviews she had done with local TV and radio that morning, discussing her view that the Supreme Court’s decision “would be devastating for American women and their freedom.”

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