If we're being honest, we both know just overturning RvW isn't the end game for republicans. I see some here saying "Look, not much has changed. You can still get an abortion practically anywhere in the country. No big deal." If that's the case, then why have R's been obsessively pining for this for the last fifty years? Why have R's been obsessed with turning the SCOTUS conservative? Why was the underlining theme of the 2016 election whoever wins controls the courts for the next few decades? No, advil and the like won't be banned, but Mitch (you know, one of the party's leaders) himself has already brought up a national ban. He's smart enough to know if that weren't possible, he wouldn't bring it up in front of the media. So people here can say very little has changed or will change and this isn't a major deal, but just like conservatives and their give an inch/take a mile mindset with gun control, do you actually believe if R's get a bit more power, they won't take this even further? C'mon.