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Abortion, like gun control, is now subject to minority whim

Analysis by
National columnist
April 11, 2024 at 3:01 p.m. EDT
A protester in Tucson on Tuesday, the same day the Arizona Supreme Court ruled a near-total abortion ban could soon go into effect. (Rebecca Noble/Reuters)
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Polling suggests that the issue has broad support both nationally and in individual states. But action is unlikely; opposition from the right will see to that. In fact, the imbalance in power between the two parties is fundamentally why the situation looks the way it does.

True of passing a federal law protecting access to abortion. True of efforts to regulate access to firearms.