Roe v. Wade getting overturned won't decide 2022 midterm elections

Jun 17, 2022 View Original Article
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    82% Very Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : Concerning abortion, 63% of respondents said it was either extremely or very important to them.
48% : Abortion will continue to be legal in many states, even if the decision upends the almost 50-year precedent.
47% : Abortion was ranked as important as climate change and racial inequality.
47% : Once the Supreme Court issues its ruling, abortion will again spike in searches and focus.
45% : The news ignited tensions between pro-choice and pro-life camps beyond the usual degree.
44% : Democrats are eager to use public sentiment regarding gun control and abortion rights as leverage in November: "DNC deputy communications director Daniel Wessel accused Republicans of 'once again choosing the gun lobby over our kids' and vowed that 'this is the contrast we'll be showing voters every day from now until Election Day,'" according to Fox News.
37% : Many people, whether they agree with Roe or not, incorrectly think if the decision gets overturned, it would automatically outlaw abortion in the United States.
37% : But the current economic mess, the high cost of essentials, and the fear of rising crime mean that abortion is unlikely to be the sole issue that wins or loses races for Republicans and Democrats.
36% : The issue of abortion is deeply rooted in politics.

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