Biden campaign releases abortion ad targeting battleground state women
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70% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
60% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
86% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-18% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : President Joe Biden's reelection campaign announced its first new ad since the Republican National Committee primary debate, focusing on the issue of abortion -- an issue it said Republicans were "extreme and out-of-touch" on during the debate.46% : DeSantis didn't commit to a federal ban on abortion at the event but reiterated he "will support the cause of life as governor and as president."
44% : Scott has recently committed to signing Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America's minimum standard of legislation, a 15-week limit on abortion.
42% : As evidenced by the new ad targeting women in pivotal states, the campaign and DNC see abortion as a means to lock down a key group in the 2024 election, white suburban women.
38% : Abortion remains one of the issues on which candidates differ most in the Republican primary race, particularly as the top two contenders have remained vague regarding the federal government's role in it.
36% : Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, however, emphasized the need for "consensus" and claimed that federal legislation limiting abortion wouldn't succeed at passing the current Senate.
36% : Still, the Democratic National Committee and the Biden campaign are looking to paint the slate of candidates with a broad brush on abortion, claiming their positions are extreme.
21% :Neither Trump nor DeSantis have committed to signing a national ban on abortion, despite pressure from prominent anti-abortion organizations.
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