Hillary Clinton has openly criticized the Democratic Party for underestimating anti-abortion activists and not doing enough to protect abortion rights, particularly in light of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade. She expressed that Democrats were caught off guard by the decision and the determination of anti-abortion conservatives, suggesting that the party could have been more proactive in codifying abortion rights into federal law. Clinton also acknowledged the strategic effectiveness of Republican efforts in this arena, implying that Democrats have much to learn from their opponents' resilience and organizational skills. Her comments have sparked discussions within the party, with figures like Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota agreeing that more could have been done. Clinton's critique comes at a time when the issue of abortion rights is increasingly central to America's political discourse, highlighting an 'existential struggle for the future of the country.'
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