
8 questions for DeSantis, Crist ahead of tonight's debate
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : Crist: While immigration enforcement is the federal government's role, Florida is a state that receives a large number of migrants, many of them by sea, namely from Cuba and Haiti.53% : He now says he has "always" supported access to abortion.
49% : What are specific examples of changes to Florida's laws on abortion you would pursue in the next legislative session?
45% : In the 2006 gubernatorial race, he cast himself as "pro-life," although he said he wouldn't support overturning the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision, which protected abortion as a constitutional right.
32% : Some who arrived during the Trump administration have spent as much as two years in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody and had asylum claims refused.
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