
Biden using abortion to mobilize Democrat base for mid-terms - La Prensa Latina Media
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : Biden promised that, if his party manages to increase the narrow majority it currently holds in Congress, the first thing he will do will be to call for the approval of a law protecting the right to abortion on the federal level after the conservative-majority Supreme Court revoked that right in June.50% : The Supreme Court could proceed to take away other constitutional rights, including same-sex marriage, the president suggested.
45% : According to recent surveys, including one published on Monday in The New York Times, Americans currently are more concerned about the state of the economy than about the loss of the right to abortion, a situation that could benefit Republicans in the upcoming legislative elections to renew the House of Representatives and one-third of the Senate, along with many other state and local races.
27% : Washington, Oct 18 (EFE).- President Joe Biden on Tuesday strongly defended abortion in an attempt to mobilize the Democratic base three weeks before the mid-term elections.
26% : Vote!" Since the Supreme Court ended the federal protection for abortion in June, 12 of the country's 50 states have completely banned abortions, according to Planned Parenthood, the organization managing the largest network of reproductive health clinics in the US.
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