
The GOP Is About to See How Bad Abortion Is for Them in 2024
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : The other conclusion -- and perhaps the current operating assumption among GOP campaigns leaning away from anti-abortion rights messaging -- is that the high court's decision has faded enough from voters' minds that they can proceed as usual.53% : "But for younger people, it's been the law of the land for their entire lives up until now, and I think it's even harder for them, and we're seeing it on the doors," she continued.
52% : In the competitive districts where Democrats like Gibson are focusing their resources, polling from the left-leaning think tank Data For Progress shows voters trust Democrats by a 7 point margin on abortion, with even higher levels of support for Planned Parenthood.
45% : The state had a trigger law on the books which banned abortion completely after Roe was stuck down, though voters did send a strong signal in 2022 by rejecting a ballot initiative that would have specifically precluded abortion rights from the state constitution.
43% : Ohio's new version of Issue 1 gives voters the chance to codify abortion, contraception, and miscarriage health-care rights into the state constitution.
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