
A Major Anti-Choice Group Is 'Disappointed' With Trump's Abortion Announcement - RocketNews
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : Advertisement Trump has taken credit for the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 and has called himself "the most pro-life president in American history."35% : The group nonetheless reaffirmed its commitment to beating Democrats in December -- without explicitly saying it would work to elect Trump.
31% : Trump revealed his 2024 position on abortion in an announcement he teased Sunday night.(Photo by Arturo Jimenez/Anadolu via Getty Images)Former President Donald Trump's big abortion announcement Monday landed like a ton of bricks with the ultra-conservative, anti-choice groups and activists who hope to see a national 15-week abortion ban.
29% : Dannenfelser's group, which reluctantly backed Trump for president in 2016, has previously said it would not support candidates who don't endorse a national 15-week abortion ban.
26% : Trump revealed Monday he believes reproductive rights should be left up to the states, effectively signaling he won't come out in favor of a national abortion ban between now and the election.
24% : Trump, during the primary, reportedly entertained but ultimately abandoned the idea of supporting a 16-week ban to placate social conservatives.
7% : Trump's position angered anti-choice groups that feel empowered to call for a national ban on the procedure following the rollback of reproductive rights in 2022.Advertisement "We are deeply disappointed in President Trump's position.
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