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The Senate, largely along party lines, rejected Wednesday a motion to consider a bill that would keep abortion services legal in the U.S.

The motion, which was voted down 51-49, dealt with the Womenโ€™s Health Protection Act, which would have codified the Supreme Courtโ€™s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion access. The motion fell well short of the 60 votes needed to avoid a filibuster so that the legislation could have been considered by the chamber.

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) was the lone Democrat to join the chamberโ€™s 50 Republicans in voting against the motion. Vice President Kamala Harris, who holds the title of president of the Senate, was on hand to vote in case of a tie.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) introduced the motion on the chamber floor in the wake of a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that stated the court’s intent to overturn the Roe decision.

โ€œThe American people are watching,โ€ Schumer said, The Associated Press reported. โ€œThe public will not forget which side of the vote senators fall on today.โ€

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