Abortion Rights Could Win Biden Votes -- if He Figures Out What to Say
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : "Trump has had such a string of victories lately that it's no wonder that Republicans are beginning to think about a "wave" election that could sweep in an all-GOP government.40% : Biden's responses on abortion were mystifying in his debate with Trump.
37% : "Trump heard the politics of the post-Dobbs world when he made it clear almost from the beginning, he wasn't willing to go along with some of the more extreme responses, repeating over and over the Florida six-week ban is much too restrictive, denying exceptions is a big mistake, and resisting a federal law," says Bill Galston, a senior fellow in the Brookings Institution's governance program.
34% : Abortion is still a galvanizing issue for Democrats because there are enough states that have enacted draconian restrictions.
33% : Abortion is a galvanizing election issue for Democrats because there are many states that have enacted draconian restrictions.
26% : Trump may have blunted for now the impact of voter anger against him for stacking the Supreme Court with anti-Roe justices.
23% : He launched into a confusing description of how Roe applied in each of the three trimesters, letting Trump swing wildly at Democrats for allowing abortions "in the eighth month, the ninth month, even after birth."
22% : Trump says he doesn't favor a national ban, but that's where he's reversed himself, and nobody can trust anything he says.
16% : "Polls show that most voters don't think Trump will further erode abortion rights based on his background (he was once a pro-choice Democrat), his messy personal life, and his many conflicting statements.
10% : According to Amy Walter with the Cook Political Report, voters who think Trump is "likely to ban abortion" are voting against Republican David McCormick in the critical state of Pennsylvania by an equal or larger margin than they are voting against Trump.
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