Dems bank on boost from Florida's abortion and marijuana ballot measures
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : Florida voters will be able to weigh in on Amendments Three and Four, which would legalize recreational marijuana and enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution, respectively.Democrats point out that the issues fired up key parts of the Democratic constituency during the 2022 midterm elections and in Virginia's off-year elections.42% : Trump confirmed last week that he would vote for the measure to legalize recreational marijuana.
40% : Republicans say there is a strategy behind Trump and Scott's stances on the marijuana amendment when it comes to appealing to certain age demographics.
26% : "Last month, Trump confirmed he would vote no on Amendment Four, after saying the state's six-week ban was too strict.
21% : The announcement led to swift pushback from the Harris campaign, which accused Trump of "blatant pandering.
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