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Abortion arose as an issue in the South Dakota races after the Legislature this session passed a ban that sets the stage for a direct challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized the procedure. Max Wentz, a spokesman for the state Republican Party, said the abortion ban was certainly one of the issues that motivated voters in the South Dakota primary.
"South Dakota's a red state, and on Election Day, voters weren't afraid to vote conservative and vote Republican," Wentz said.
The senators who were defeated were among eight Republicans in the GOP-dominated state Senate who voted against the measure. [snip] Stateline.org
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It remains to be seen if the momentum carries to the general election in November. Few people bother to vote in the primaries.
I think it will pass, though, SD is a very conservative state.
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