This is why it's an issue for the states, or atleast why it should be. The number of people who support or oppose abortion rights fluctuates from state to state. It may be greater in, for example, Massachusetts, but not in Alabama. This is why we have the Tenth Amendment.
People who say it should be left to the states when tlaking about their position annoy me. You're not federal politicians running for office. Do you think it should be legal or illegal?
Agreed. Now, what about states like Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania where the majority of the populace is pro-choice, but their legislatures are some of the worst in the country on this issue due to clever GOP inspired legislative districting. They are 3 PRIME examples of why the "States' Rights" argument is BS.
Overturning Roe v. Wade would be a Godsend to the Democrats in PA because a lot of still anti-choice GOP legislators in the Philadelphia suburbs would now have tougher re-elections.