'A place worth fighting for': Ohio's vulnerable Dems go all in on abortion referendum
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : With less than three weeks before Election Day and early voting underway, Gov. Mike DeWine, Senate hopeful and current Secretary of State Frank LaRose and other Ohio Republican leaders are pouring political capital into the fight -- the last test before 2024 of whether abortion will continue to hobble the GOP.56% : The Ohio Democratic Party's Walters said she's confident this anti-abortion advocacy will backfire on GOP candidates next year.
54% : The campaign will also test whether vulnerable Democrats can turn public support for abortion rights into campaign victories -- even if the elections are a year apart.
47% : "Democratic candidates are being told that support for abortion is the magic bullet -- the special weapon that's going to help them win," Carol Tobias, the president of the National Right to Life Committee, told anti-abortion activists on a webcast Tuesday night.
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