Graham's logic might be correct, but his timing is terrible.

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And adding to the "what were they thinking" question, Marco Rubio is co-sponsoring Graham's ill timed bill banning women's rights. Rubio is in a close reelection battle and there are many other issues that could help his campaign. Read a poll showing most inflation is most important to Americans. For instance:

"Jeanine Spanjers, 44, from Racine, Wisconsin, said that rising inflation had caused her to change her lifestyle, including driving less, skipping vacations and even abstaining from popcorn when she goes to the movies. A state employee, she also said she believed that Democrats were handing out too many government subsidies, pointing to relief payments distributed during the pandemic.

“What’s getting on my nerves is all this free stuff,” she said, criticizing how all the children at her son’s school received food stamp cards, including families who could afford to pay for lunch. “Republicans would never do something like that. It disincentivizes people to go out and do something. I’m starting to feel like people are being rewarded for not doing anything.

Many of the Florida voters feel the same way but by making something the Supreme Court said belongs to the states a Federal issue, Rubio can only lose votes. Especially when many Florida voters agree with Spanjers.

"Still, Spanjers said she planned to vote only for Democrats, saying abortion is her top issue. “I had made that choice once, and I have two sons,” she said. “There’s people who can’t afford kids and shouldn’t have kids, or just maybe it isn’t the right time in their life.

Old white men can spin the issue many ways but the women will be deciding "Yes or No" on having a choice.

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Maybe because Graham was never married is the why he is against a women's right to choose what's best for her body. Rubio makes no sense because taking a strong stance against women's rights can only hurt him.

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