We need to remind ourselves of this.
Rights are something you can do yourself, without using government force (e.g., taxation) to coerce others to assist you...like practice your religion, or practice free speech, or keep and bear arms. All of those can be done on your own, without assistance by others. If you lose the ability to do one of those things, your rights have been violated.
Power is something you exercise when you use the power of government to force others to assist you to do something...like provide "free" housing, "free" education, "free" food, "free" genital mutilation to children, using government funds. You may develop the political clout such that you have the power to do these things, but you don't have the right to do them. If you lose that power, your rights aren't being violated...you just lost an election, that is all.
The left loves to use the term "right" as a synonym for the exercise of political power, because it makes it harder to take that power away from them. But, the two things are very different, and they are lying when they use the word "right" to refer to their exercise of political power.