Abortion politics: Can Ohio Democrats seize momentum from 2023 win or will Trump trump all?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : After decades of losing to anti-abortion Republicans in the Ohio Legislature, reproductive rights advocates scored a rare - but game-changing - victory in November.49% : "Abortion is very much still on the ballot this year, because we know inevitably, a lot of these cases will end up at the Ohio Supreme Court for them to decide.
47% : "Abortion is going to be a part of everybody's campaign," said Ohio Democratic Party Chairwoman Liz Walters, adding that Republicans are out-of-touch with voters on this topic two years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.
39% : "If Trump wins Ohio by 8 percentage points or more like he did in 2016 and 2020, abortion rights advocates' pitch about the importance of abortion access might not matter.
38% : "It will be challenging with Trump on the ballot, but those are the cards that we've been dealt," she said.
21% : "Trump on the ballot trumps all other issues," Gonidakis said.
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