
Florida will soon flip democratic and support abortion rights and healthcare rights
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- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Democrats are hoping that having abortion on the ballot will boost their turnout in Florida, won by Trump in both 2016 and 2020, and in other states.52% : In his annual address to Congress last month, Biden warned Republican anti-abortion lawmakers of the "power of women" and made it clear that reproductive rights will be a core theme of his campaign.
46% : Abortion is currently allowed in the southern state at up to 15 weeks of pregnancy but a Republican-backed law slashes that to six weeks, before many women even know they are pregnant.
45% : "We are thrilled Floridians will have the opportunity to reclaim their bodily autonomy and freedom from government interference by voting for Amendment 4 this November," campaign director Lauren Brenzel said.
27% : Abortion access on the ballot Democrats have pushed reproductive rights to the fore of the campaign for November's general election, which is expected to feature a rematch between Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump.
26% : "This new, extreme abortion ban -- one that Donald Trump personally paved the way for -- will now amount to a ban for the entire Southeast," the Biden campaign said in a statement shortly after the Florida Supreme Court's decision.
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