
Biden bets on Roe reversal to reverse Democrats' fortunes ahead of November
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : Kristen Day, an anti-abortion Democrat who leads Democrats for Life of America, said Biden should instead use the opportunity to change how the country approaches pregnancy.47% : Day said Biden is squandering a chance to bring anti-abortion Democrats back into the party and is reneging on his Inauguration Day promise to upend partisanship.
45% : The justices voted 6-3 to uphold the Mississippi law, relegating jurisdiction to the states to decide when a woman can terminate a pregnancy, and five justices voted to overturn Roe, the decision that legalized a nationwide constitutional right to abortion.
38% : "You want to keep abortion legal because you think it helps black women, but have you asked black women?"
38% : "They don't want abortion."
36% : He could have followed in the footsteps of former Democratic Presidents Barack Obama or Clinton while in office, she said, taking a stance that favors the right to abortion but calling for fewer cases and for support for women who carry their pregnancy to term.
32% : A majority of justices joined the opinion authored by Justice Samuel Alito in the case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, ruling that a law banning abortion after 15 weeks of gestation in the state of Mississippi should hold.
31% : "Instead of shipping women out of state for abortion, what can you do for the women there?" She also criticized abortion rights advocates and Democrats' framing of the issue as protecting the rights of minority women.
27% : "Voters have come to see that as a compromise position between those who want to allow abortion up to the moment of birth and those who would like to have abortion from the moment of conception," he said.
25% : But the message goes beyond women, Shalala said, by animating concerns over extreme cases, such as states ending medically induced abortion or abortion in the case of incest or rape.
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