Biden campaign targets answers at Republican abortion debate in new ad
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55% : WASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden's re-election campaign is launching a television ad targeting Republicans on abortion after Wednesday night's debate -- an issue Democrats think will work to their advantage in next year's election.49% : The new advertisement, shared first with NBC News and aired on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," features a series of Republicans discussing the end of Roe v. Wade and calling for national limits on abortion.
40% : Wednesday's Republican debate might influence swing voters if Democrats exploit candidates' vulnerabilities on issues like abortion, said Rich Thau, the moderator of the Swing Voter Project.
38% : The note said the candidates spent the night "shouting over each other" on issues including "who has the best plan to ban abortion nationwide."
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