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"And so you know, there are opportunities for voters to correct this and you've seen every state

since Dobbs that when voters have an opportunity to weigh in they vote in favor of abortion," Jill
Habig, President of Public Rights Project, which represented one of the parties in the case from
Tuesday's ruling told CBS News. "But in the meantime, you have tens of thousands of people
who are pregnant or will become pregnant who will either need to drive or fly or get sick in order
to receive care and their health will be very much at risk."

The Arizona ruling comes on the heels of a decision from the Florida Supreme Court allowing a
six-week abortion ban to go into effect and underscores the increased politicization of abortion
rights since the Supreme Court overturned Roe versus Wade, effectively handing the issue back
to the states.

President Biden's reelection campaign already denounced the decision, as his campaign has
pushed to make abortion rights a central part of their administration and reelection bid.

In a reaction to the ruling, the Biden campaign posted on X that it was "made possible by Trump
ending Roe v. Wade," a reference to Trump's nomination of three conservative justices to the
Supreme Court during his presidency

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