Dems Panic: Abortion Obsession Backfires as Voters Worry About Empty Wallets
Turns out, 'my body, my choice' doesn't pay the bills, LOL. Reality check for the woke cult.

Okay, libs, reality check. Remember when you thought Roe v. Wade was gonna be your eternal Get Out of Jail Free card? Turns out, bread and butter issues – like, y'know, actually affording bread and butter – are kinda important to normies. The Dem meltdown is palpable, folks.
So, the Supreme Court dropped the Roe hammer, and the Left went full-blown hysteria mode. They poured millions into abortion ads in '22 and '24, thinking they'd ride that wave to victory. AdImpact data confirms they blew more cash on baby-killing than anything else. But guess what? It ain't working in '26.
Suddenly, the airwaves are a little less uterus-centric. Turns out, people are more worried about filling their gas tanks than having Planned Parenthood pay for their 'oopsie.' Who knew?
This Mini Timmaraju chick from "Reproductive Freedom for All" (lol, Orwellian much?) is trying to spin it, saying folks get that abortion and the economy are connected. Yeah, connected like my appendix is connected to rocket science. It's a desperate attempt to keep the abortion narrative alive while the ship sinks.
Then there's this virtue-signaling oyster farmer from Maine, Graham Platner. Dude's whining about IVF costs and using his wife's uterus as a campaign prop. Classic Dem move. "Oh, look at me, I'm so progressive, I'm paying exorbitant fees to defy nature! Vote for me!" Meanwhile, regular folks are skipping meals to pay their electric bills.
Platner's solution? Universal healthcare and childcare, naturally. Because what this country really needs is MORE government control and MORE taxes. Brilliant! That'll definitely solve the inflation crisis. slow clap
The Dems are in a bind. They've painted themselves into a corner with their woke agenda, and now they're realizing that catering to the radical fringe doesn't win elections. The silent majority is waking up, and they're hungry for real solutions, not virtue-signaling and identity politics.
Maybe, just maybe, this will be a wake-up call for the Democrat party. But probably not. They're too far gone. They'll keep doubling down on the crazy, and we'll keep laughing all the way to the ballot box. The left's grip on the culture is slipping, and common-sense is about to go tidal.
Sources:
* AdImpact * Bureau of Labor Statistics * National Debt Clock * PragerU


