How will the expected U.S. Supreme Court abortion ruling impact Connecticut elections this fall?

Jun 01, 2022 View Original Article
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    6% Center

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  • Policy Leaning

    68% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    12% Positive

Bias Score Analysis

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"When he released portions of his tax returns recently, he also released a list of charitable contributions that included Plaed Parenthood of Southern New England."
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14% Conservative
"A liberal group called Run for Something is hosting training for potential progressive legislators as they recruit candidates to run for office under the theme of Run for Roe.Now, more than ever, we need pro-choice leaders stepping up to run for local offices willing to do whatever they can to protect and expand reproductive rights, the group said in an email."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

68% : Another 15% chose taxes, while 11% said abortion was the most important.
57% : When he released portions of his tax returns recently, he also released a list of charitable contributions that included Planned Parenthood of Southern New England.
55% :A liberal group called Run for Something is hosting training for potential progressive legislators as they recruit candidates to run for office under the theme of Run for Roe."Now, more than ever, we need pro-choice leaders stepping up to run for local offices willing to do whatever they can to protect and expand reproductive rights," the group said in an email.
49% : Nationally, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee -- which seeks to increase the party's narrow majority in the U.S. Senate -- has been sending emails to supporters that focus directly on abortion.
43% : Lumaj lists "pro-life" first among his values in a campaign flier, ahead of "Second Amendment, secure borders, fully funded police" and others.
42% :"Let the states define what abortion is, what life is," Lumaj said.
40% : "I know women who might not be in favor of abortion
39% : Former state Democratic chairman John F. Droney Jr., who has followed campaigns for decades, said that abortion generates headlines and protests but would not be the deciding factor in November.
36% : Greenwich fundraiser Leora Levy and Fairfield immigration lawyer Peter Lumaj both oppose abortion.
31% : But House Republican leader Vincent Candelora of North Branford said that supporters and opponents of abortion will essentially cancel each other out at the ballot box -- diluting the impact of the single issue.

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