Trump says Arizona supreme court's abortion ruling will be 'straightened out'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : He said: "Donald Trump owns the suffering and chaos happening right now, including in Arizona, because he proudly overturned Roe - something he called 'an incredible thing' and 'pretty amazing' just today.53% : "Such an interesting question," Trump said.
48% : "I'll let that be to the states," Trump said.
38% : But national public opinion remains heavily in favour of abortion rights, a winning campaign issue for Democrats since federal rights were removed.
38% : On the national stage, Trump must walk a political tightrope, needing to satisfy hardline anti-abortion campaigners, dominant in his Republican base, while appealing to moderates and independents.
35% : "In Georgia, Trump claimed "it's the will of the people" that abortion be left to the states.
32% : "Yeah, they did [go too far]," Trump said on Wednesday to reporters at an airport in Atlanta, Georgia.
32% : "Only on Monday, a day before the Arizona court said the 1864 ban could go into effect, Trump issued a lengthy statement seeking to stake out his position on abortion rights.
32% : Elsewhere in his words with reporters on Wednesday, Trump said authorities in Arizona would "bring it back into reason and that it will be taken care of, I think, very quickly".
28% : Ex-president who boasts about Roe's fall said the matter is 'about states' rights' but conceded the 160-year-old ban went too farInsisting abortion rights should be left to state governments, Donald Trump nonetheless said the rightwing Arizona supreme court went too far when it ruled on Tuesday that a 160-year-old near-total ban could be enforced.
22% : "So what's your next question?"Eight years on, in Georgia, Trump was asked if doctors should be punished for performing abortions.
19% : "Trump lies constantly - about everything - but has one track record: banning abortion every chance he gets.
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