Lindsey Graham said that Justice Samuel Alito was correct to say that same-sex marriage and contraception wouldn't be affected by the Supreme Court's decision.
Thomas wrote that "we should reconsider all of this Court's substantive due process precedents for contraceptive access, same-sex relationships, and same-sex marriage."
Graham was asked if it would affect moderate voters.
Graham said on "Fox News Sunday" that he really respects Clarence Thomas.
Graham said that he didn't say anything that put those cases at risk. The reason he decided that the case was wrong was because of the potential for life.
The "critical moral question" of the "life of an 'unborn human being'" was the subject of the case.
The 2015 Obergefell decision that legalized same-sex marriage was rebuked by him and Thomas in 2020.
Critics say that the decision to overturn the abortion law could endanger the rights not mentioned in the constitution.
Graham said the decision to overturn the abortion law was a victory for the pro-life movement.