
Candidates hoping to court the votes of women in the upcoming midterm elections will have to tick off the boxes on some key issues.
"Women care deeply about inflation, they care deeply about violent crime, and they care more deeply than male voters tend to about the quality of schools," says political writer David Sonius.
Sonius says abortion law will be another major issue for women, but also for men. Why? The expectation is that discussion and possible future ramifications will broaden to overall privacy rights.

Political History Professor Dr. Don Heidenreich, from Linenwood University in St. Charles, MO, says a potential decision to overturn Roe v. Wade could drive more voters to the ballot box. It could be a pivotal issue for Democrats especially.
"A lot of their constituents tend not to vote during midterms bringing that down," said Heidenreich, "making Republican numbers much more impressive as a percentage of the vote. This may actually cause Democrats to come out and vote."
Heidenreich adds, the eventual decision could also cause some Republicans to soften their previous stance on a total abortion ban.
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