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From 2001 to 2007, the Republicans had a sitting president in the White House, majorities in both Houses of Congress and a Supreme Court composed of a majority of GOP appointees.That he can do, with the approval of Congress, of course. What do you think the odds are that Roe v Wade will ever be overturned?
Given that having the executive, executive and the judiciary all in same political alignment in quite unusual in America politics, it is difficult to understand why there wasn't a concerted effort to overturn Roe v Wade during that 4 year window of opportunity.
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