House Democrats look for abortion ruling to galvanize support in midterms
Following Friday's Supreme Court decision, Democratic lawmakers have their eyes set on November, hoping the issue of abortion will galvanize widespread support.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y., said reproductive rights will be on the ballot in November, but also acknowledged Democrats are going to have to focus on issues like the economy to win support.
“It's not an either-or. We should be talking about the economy. We should be talking about our plan to lower costs for families," Maloney said. "We have a plan, but [Republican] priority is going to be to ban abortion in all 50 states and and that's the choice voters going to get to make.”
Maloney also said Republicans are fixated on banning abortion nationwide, and come election season, they will have to answer to voters.
"Every Republican should answer whether they will criminalize abortion in all 50 states because the Supreme Court said the Constitution doesn't stand in their way. And we know that that is their priority. And those are the wrong priorities,” he added.
Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, who is currently in a hotly contested Senate battle against JD Vance, said he didn’t know if abortion would be a top issue for voters but said the Supreme Court decision could galvanize a movement.
“Largest governmental overreach in the history of our lifetime right here," Ryan said. "And I think Americans are gonna wholly reject that. And while it may not be the top issue, it will be for a lot. And I think it will be a secondary issue for a lot of other people.”
-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Allie Pecorin and Gabe Ferris