After Roe v. Wade was overturned, Michigan set an example for how states could protect abortion access. But if Trump wins, all bets are off. Even when abortion was legally protected under Roe v. Wade, it wasn’t completely secure. In Michigan, women seeking abortion care frequently had to drive seven hours or more from the state’s Upper Peninsula to Flint or Detroit, because laws designed to chip away at reproductive rights made it almost impossible for abortion clinics to exist in many rural parts of the state.