DeSantis zips back to sign 6-week abortion ban
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : The request was similar to the public records requests it has made for complaints against private schools several times since 2017.44% : Gov. Ron DeSantis is banking on support in the primary from anti-abortion voters, particularly those angry at Donald Trump.
41% : House Speaker Paul Renner, a day before the Florida House sent DeSantis a ban on abortion after six weeks, sat down for an interview with POLITICO's Ryan Lizza.
39% : Justices cited Scherer's chummy interactions with prosecutors who were seeking the death penalty against shooter Nikolas Cruz during sentencing.
37% : The former president faced a backlash from some conservatives when he complained that the party's far-right position on abortion hurt the GOP in last year's midterm election.
28% : 'WE ARE GOING TO MAKE HIM OWN THIS' -- DeSantis could be walking into a general election trap on abortion, by POLITICO's Sally Goldenberg and Alice Miranda Ollstein:
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