Anti-abortion groups have a to-do list for Trump
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : A tug-of-war over federal dollars Hawkins was among anti-abortion activists who criticized some of Trump's statements during the campaign, such as the idea that abortion policy should be left up to the states.45% : Abortion rights opponents want to go back to Trump-era policies that limited funding for groups like Planned Parenthood, who refer patients for abortion.
34% : During his first term in office, President-elect Donald Trump delivered on many goals of the anti-abortion-rights movement: appointing conservative Supreme Court justices and restricting federal funding for groups like Planned Parenthood, among other things.
31% : In a statement, Karen Stone, vice president of public policy and government relations for Planned Parenthood Action Fund, said Trump has a history of making it "more difficult for people to access essential reproductive health care" through cuts to federal family planning programs.
27% : Congress and the courts Ahead of the election, Trump said he would not sign a federal abortion ban if it came to his desk, and Republicans won't have enough votes in the Senate to overcome a filibuster.
25% : "Trump politically has nothing to lose by signing a national abortion ban," Driver said.
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