
Republicans must confront abortion issue ‘head-on’ to win swing voters in 2024: RNC chair
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86% Very Conservative
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92% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
41% : Abortion was considered one of the issues that kept Republicans from winning back the Senate — and only retaking the House of Representatives by the slimmest of margins, McDaniel acknowledged.38% : The US Supreme Court overturned 50-year-old case law legalizing a federal right to abortion.
37% : In June, US Supreme Court overturned 50-year-old case law legalizing a federal right to abortion, leaving the decision to the states — a ruling GOP candidates failed to prioritize while Democrats turned it into a rallying cry.
36% : Abortion was considered one of the issues that kept Republicans from winning back the Senate according to McDaniel.
35% : In a sign the Supreme Court ruling galvanized pro-choice supporters, voters in conservative Kansas last August overwhelmingly rejected a proposed state constitutional amendment that would’ve outlawed abortion.
33% : And abortion was a big issue in key states like Michigan and Pennsylvania,” McDaniel said on Fox News Sunday while discussing last year’s midterms.
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