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More young voters could come out to vote in November, sparked by abortion and other hot political issues

  • Written by Abby Kiesa, Deputy Director at CIRCLE, Tufts University
imageAbortion-rights activists gather in front of the Supreme Court in May 2022 ahead of the Dobbs decision. Stefani Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion has far-reaching personal and political implications and may help decide the midterm elections in November 2022.

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