
Trump Says Arizona Abortion Law Goes Too Far: 'That Will Be Straightened Out'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : Pro-life groups such as LiveAction and Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser celebrated the Arizona Supreme Court's decision while Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake, along with Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ), who are both running in tight races, said they oppose Tuesday's ruling. Democrats, who are seeking to push abortion into the spotlight and make it a main issue in the election, attempted to connect the Arizona law to Trump's policies.49% : In this case, the law of the state," Trump said.
48% : "At the end of the day, this is about the will of the people," Trump continued, adding, "You must follow your heart on this issue, but remember: you must also win elections to restore our culture and, in fact, to save our country.
45% : "Florida is probably, maybe, going to change also," Trump said, adding, "It's the will of the people.
44% : " Trump was also asked about Florida's law limiting abortion to within the first six weeks of pregnancy, often referred to as a "heartbeat" law and supported by a majority of conservatives and pro-lifers.
36% : a reporter asked Trump.
31% : The Biden campaign said the 160-year-old Arizona abortion law "is now enforceable because Trump ended Roe."
25% : " Trump has also said that he supports abortion exceptions for rape and incest, which are not included in the 1864 Arizona abortion law.
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