Abortion ban looms large in Wisconsin and the Dakotas
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55% :People who choose abortion are often in difficult situations, and forcing women to give birth likely isn't in the best interest of the baby, she said.50% : EAU CLAIRE, Wis. -- Marcy Thomas and her husband, Scott, opened the church doors to a couple of visitors and didn't hesitate to explain how they felt about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and eliminate constitutional protections for abortion.
48% : For Minnesotans, the right to abortion remains constitutionally protected under a 1995 state Supreme Court ruling.
45% : The most recent national polls show that a majority of American adults say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
42% : "In China, you can choose abortion," Obaid said.
41% : Meanwhile, some worry the reversal of Roe v. Wade could lead the courts to overturn same-sex marriage and contraception.
34% :"I used to be anti-abortion," she said.
32% : But with the court's ruling turning over abortion laws to states, North Dakota and South Dakota are among more than a dozen where trigger laws were set to make abortion illegal once Roe was overturned.
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