In New Zealand, abortion was legal, but there was a shortage of doctors. Rapkin was going to help lead a training program in the country’s capital, much like the one she’d built here, but with less red tape. This time, she would be paid by the government for her work, not singled out for it.

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    So why did you post it in response to a post I made about the urban/rural divide?

    If you look up, you’ll see that your original post was in response to mine, where I was talking about regional differences. No offense, but you clearly are not well versed in the history of American politics and the way that history impacts the present, and I would recommend you do a little more research if you’re going to pretend otherwise.

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      I told you that regional differences were not as important or significant as the rural/urban divide and I am right.

      Even in those regions the cities voted for democrats.

      I would recommend you do get some information outside of whatever bubble you are in before you spew your sanctimonious condescending bullshit.