According to BlockBeats, on November 5th, CNN reported that voter turnout was notably influenced by the issue of women's reproductive rights. In Fulton County, a female educator named Gonzalez was the first to arrive at a polling station, lining up around 5 a.m., two hours before the polls opened. Despite being over 60 years old, Gonzalez chose not to disclose the candidate she supported. However, she emphasized that the pivotal issue driving her to vote was the matter of women's reproductive rights.

The significance of reproductive rights in this election was further highlighted by the actions of Asia Brownlee, a voter from Michigan, a key "Swing State." Brownlee was motivated by the abortion debate to cast her vote, ultimately deciding to support Kamala Harris. This reflects a broader trend where reproductive rights have become a central issue for many voters, influencing their participation in the electoral process. The focus on this topic underscores its importance in shaping voter behavior and potentially impacting election outcomes.