I'll give you credit on the leak vs the decision...I didn't differentiate between them and lumped them into the same ball of wax.
I originally questioned whether they'd follow through, but as time went on and there was no clarification of the leaked draft or denial that the decision was coming, I figured it was a done deal.
No riots. No violence. No changes in the polls. Just stoic acceptance mostly.
If women are withholding sex to protest, birthrates will show that in about nine months. But even that won't sway the court to reconsider.
However you look at it though, this will work to the advantage of Democrats just as will the J6 affair. Some tight race somewhere might be decided on the basis of these things. That's all that I think we can statistically hope for in the near term.
Bigger picture though...younger voters are once again nudged toward the liberal side of life. These things might not change existing voting patterns much but they will influence future voting patterns which are already leaning more liberal and more independent.