This incredible oversimplification is especially frustrating in light of the fact that short of actually overturning Casey and Roe, Democratic policy priorities are the things that are going to do the most to reduce demand for abortion. As a believer, I'm not really comfortable with the fact that readily available contraception and widespread sexual education have created a dramatic reduction in the demand for abortions -- but facts are facts. I want to see Casey and Roe overturned and I want to see abortion outlawed, but the battle is over dudes, and the sexual revolution folks won. So the most pressing question should be what can we, in this moment, do to save the most lives? And the answers are contraception, sex education, universal health care, and maternal support. These are things that have created a measurable reduction in demand for abortion.