Abortion is still perfectly legal in all 50 states. Gay marriage was codified by congress. These arer non issues.
Have you ever looked into backing that claim? Because it's
completely false. (
Here is another source that may be easier to read.
And here is one more.) Abortion is outright banned (except in cases of rape and/or incest*) in several states, and is difficult to impossible to obtain and thus functionally banned in many others. In many states, there are so many necessary conditions to obtaining an abortion that it is functionally impossible for the majority of women to obtain them - for example, banning all abortion after 12 weeks pregnancy, requiring invasive, uncomfortable and painful examinations like transvaginal ultrasound prior to abortion being allowed, mandatory "waiting period" laws that require women to go to a clinic and then come back again two days later to obtain the actual abortion, and more. Bans on telehealth prescriptions of abortificant medicine in many states penalize women who aren't able to travel to their nearest clinic, which may be hours away. And so on. And on. And on. A good half or more of this country is
devoted to eliminating women's reproductive rights in whatever ways they possibly can. Those rights are absolutely
issues.
You are correct about same-sex marriage, however if Republicans were to gain a majority in the House and Senate as well as the White House they would be able to make new law that eliminates that protection, so it is not a non-issue.
* (These are de facto bans, for instance the majority of rape "exceptions" require the victim to report the crime to the police and
then to petition the court for the exception
publicly, and for all of this to occur before the gestational age reaches ten weeks, which is beyond difficulty and into the land of straight up impossible for the majority of rape victims to manage. Not least because many women don't even know they're pregnant until 6+ weeks of pregnancy, giving them
at best a month to arrange all of the above while also dealing with the aftermath of being raped.