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Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

Roe Is Dead. How Will Democrats and the G.O.P. Evolve Without It?

Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

New York Times Opinion

New York Times, Journalism, News, Society & Culture, Ross Douthat

4.07.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

For nearly 50 years, the issue of abortion has driven voters of all persuasions to the polls. But now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned and the question of reproductive rights has been returned to the states, America’s political parties are going to have to figure out how to metabolize that energy in the years ahead. To discuss what comes next for Democrats and Republicans alike, host Jane Coaston is joined by Times Opinion columnists Ross Douthat and Michelle Goldberg. As colleagues, they’ve been debating abortion with each other, on this podcast and in the pages of the paper, for years. So in today’s episode, they convene again to share their thoughts on this watershed moment in America’s political history. “The reason I, and many people I know, feel such intense despair is not just because a right that they cared about deeply is no longer protected, but because it seems like the democratic process is short circuited at every turn,” Goldberg says. But Douthat feels that may just be a good thing for the future of American democracy, especially for states. “Whatever happens with state laws or national laws, it makes a big difference to a lot of people’s relationship to this country to have the abortion debate return to the democratic process,” he says.

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0:00.0

Back in January, producers from our team went to Washington, D.C. to cover the march for

0:08.1

life. The annual anti-abortion protest.

0:10.9

Do you guys think that row is going to fall this year?

0:13.6

I hope so.

0:14.6

We hope so.

0:15.6

We're actually very, very hopeful at will.

0:18.2

Very hopeful at will.

0:19.2

We pray to God.

0:20.2

We pray to God.

0:21.2

Yeah, we are praying that it will.

0:23.8

Every year since 1974, the year after a row versus Wade was decided, activists have gathered

0:29.2

around the anniversary of the decision to protest abortion and offer their vision for

0:33.9

an America without it.

0:35.4

There's this understanding in the pro-life movement that our work won't stop when we abolish abortion.

0:40.2

We don't succeed by banning abortion.

0:42.2

We succeed when every woman feels so loved and supported.

0:44.6

Abortion becomes absolutely unthinkable.

0:46.6

We're out here trying to offer people non-violent alternatives so that could be financial support,

0:53.1

emotional support, to choose life.

0:55.2

We can't just be pro-life sitting in our houses like we need to go and help these moms.

1:00.0

Like let's connect with adoption agencies.

1:01.7

See what they need.

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