Will abortion rights survive a Republican trifecta? Top activists respond
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : When abortion laws change, abortion does not stop.61% : A Republican trifecta could potentially allow anti-abortion policymakers to unleash a range of policies that would be extremely harmful to abortion rights and access.
52% : Even in states that Trump and Republicans won handily, like Florida, Arizona, Missouri, Nevada, and Montana, abortion ballot measures received majority support.
51% : Abortion will survive because it always has.
35% : We have been fighting for access since long before Trump and it has become abundantly clear to activists and supporters of abortion rights that politicians will not save us so we must save ourselves and that is what we intend to do.
33% : Seven -- among them Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, and New York -- voted in favor of expanding or enshrining state abortion rights, including states that voted for Trump.
29% : "I'm not signing a ban, it's a lie," Trump said during the ABC News presidential debate in September when pressed on if he would sign such a law.
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