
Analysis | What the Kansas abortion rights win means for Kentucky
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : In Kansas, the campaign settled on messaging that it believed appealed to voters across the political spectrum, as well as to those with complex views on abortion.46% : Planned Parenthood will initially focus on gubernatorial or down-ballot races in nine states where the outcome at the ballot box has the potential to upend abortion rights: Georgia, Nevada, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Arizona, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Michigan and Wisconsin.
43% : A coalition of groups supporting abortion rights -- such as ACLU Kentucky and Planned Parenthood -- are opposing the constitutional amendment in Kentucky.
42% : The effort, which tops the group's previous $45 million spending record set in 2020, comes about two months after the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion.
40% : It underscores how much reproductive rights advocates believe abortion will be a motivating issue for voters in the upcoming elections.
35% : As of now, Kentucky has a near-total ban on abortion.
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