SCOTUS abortion ruling drives voter registration for Arizona women

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SCOTUS abortion ruling drives voter registration for Arizona women
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The overturning of Roe v. Wade sparked a wave of women in the U.S. registering to vote, and there are indicators that the trend has extended to Arizona.

Because the state and counties don't track registrations by gender, the analyses are imperfect and many registrants' genders couldn't be determined.TargetSmart uses a proprietary model that analyzes more than just names, though it's unclear what other data they use.

"Is 400 votes going to make or break the election? Probably not. But it shows that enthusiasm certainly swinging back to the Democratic Party," Almy tells Axios.Brian Murray, a GOP campaign consultant in Arizona, tells Axios that the court's decision has helped motivate Democrats and partially negated the economic issues that are aiding the GOP this year.

"The real question is, is that a sustainable message to keep their electorate motivated to vote? I don't think we know yet," Murray said. He noted that President Biden celebrated his Inflation Reduction Act on a day when the stock market suffered significant losses and the Bureau of Labor Statistics released data showing the consumer price index experienced a one-year increase of 8.3% nationwide, and

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