WRITER/EDITOR HENRY QUARSHIE
1 min read
11 Apr
MRS.MEAGAN QUATTLEBAUM OF TUCSON WAS TERRIFIED BY THE DECISION OF ARIZONA SUPREME COURT TO BAN ALL ABORTIONS.

The decision from the Arizona Supreme Court concerned a law that was on the books long before Arizona achieved statehood. It outlaws abortion from the moment of conception, except when necessary to save the life of the mother, and it makes no exceptions for rape or incest.


Mrs. Meagan Quattlebaum of Tucson said she was so horrified by the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision to ban nearly all abortions in her state that she now plans to volunteer to help Democrats win in November.






“I think it’s a really selfish and ridiculous ruling,” said Quattlebaum, 28, a registered independent who works in the healthcare industry. “It definitely influences the way I will be voting.”


Arizona voters however,were most likely to say that they wouldn’t support a candidate they disagreed with on abortion.which many voters arguerbly expressed their opinions about how this issue will unprecedentedly influence this year's elections in Arizona come November 2024.


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