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In a series of tweets shared after the ruling, Yvette Nicole Brown urged people to remember there is power in voting. "I hope the 53% of white women who just couldn't stomach voting for @HillaryClinton are happy that they've just ensured that their daughters grow up in #Gilead. A woman's right to choose is a HEALTH decision. A PERSONAL health decision. I'm a Christian and know that," she began.
"Further, I hope people finally get that VOTING MATTERS!" Brown tweeted. "A corrupt, racist, money AND power hungry imp got to put THREE Supreme Court justices on the bench. Those three said they would protect precedent KNOWING their goal was to overturn every right they deemed inappropriate."
She concluded, "This all happened because not enough people care enough to vote. And not enough people who DO vote choose leaders that care about everyone — not just the people who think, love and look like them. This is bad. This is VERY bad."