Dems Trippin': Cost of Living Got Folks Forgettin' 'Bout Roe v. Wade?
Rent due, bills pilin' up – ain't nobody got time to be stressed 'bout abortion rights when they can't even eat.

Aight, listen up. The Dems thought they had a winning hand with that whole 'my body, my choice' thing after the Supreme Court went and flipped Roe v. Wade. They was pumpin' money into abortion ads like it was goin' outta style. But now? Nah, fam, times done changed.
See, AdImpact data showin' they spent mad bread on abortion in '22 and '24, more than anything else. But 2026 hit different. Folks ain't checkin' for that no more. Why? 'Cause rent is too damn high, gas prices lookin' crazy, and groceries costin' a fortune. Ain't nobody got time for allat.
This Mini Timmaraju lady from "Reproductive Freedom for All" tryin' to say it's all connected, like healthcare costs and childcare got somethin' to do with abortion access. She ain't wrong, but she ain't speakin' to what folks really goin' through. We talkin' survival out here.
Then you got this Graham Platner dude, a Senate candidate from Maine. He talkin' 'bout IVF and how much it costs. Cool story, bro, but what about the single mom workin' two jobs just to keep a roof over her kids' heads? Where her healthcare at?
He talkin' bout universal healthcare and childcare. Word? That sounds good on paper, but will it actually help the people in the hood? Or is it just another broken promise from the politicians?
The Democrats need to wake up and realize that folks ain't just worried about abortion. They worried about puttin' food on the table, payin' the bills, and keepin' their families safe. If they don't start addressin' those issues, they gonna lose big time.
The struggle real, and it ain't just about reproductive rights. It's about economic justice, too. It's about makin' sure everybody got a fair shot, no matter where they come from or what they look like. This ain't no game, this is life or death for some of us.
They need to show that they understand the hustle and the struggle, or they gonna be irrelevant real quick. The community is watching closely, and they ain't fallin' for no more fake promises. It's time to keep it 100, no cap.
Sources:
* AdImpact * National Low Income Housing Coalition * Living Wage Calculator (MIT) * National Urban League


