Clinton on possible Roe v. Wade reversal: "You have no idea who they will come for next"
Clinton suggested the Republican Party's far right would seek to roll back other rights if the abortion ruling is overturned.
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Clinton suggested the Republican Party's far right would seek to roll back other rights if the abortion ruling is overturned.
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