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Is Florida in play for Biden? 3 takeaways for 2024 election from court's abortion rulings

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  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% : Abortion advocates in Nevada announced Tuesday that have cleared the 102,000-signature threshold for a ballot initiative in their state.
46% : Trump, the former president, carried Florida over Hillary Clinton 48.6%-47.4% in 2016, and he expanded the margin of victory to 3.3 percentage points over Biden in 2020.
42% : "President Trump supports preserving life but has also made clear that he supports states' rights because he supports the voters' right to make decisions for themselves," Trump campaign spokesman Brian Hughes said.
35% : Florida and North Carolina are the only states the Biden campaign is playing offense in that Trump won in the 2020 election.
26% : "This new, extreme abortion ban - one that Donald Trump personally paved the way for - will now amount to a ban for the entire Southeast," Rodriguez wrote in the Biden campaign memo.
23% : Trump campaign walks fine line after Florida abortion rulingsAlthough Trump has previously touted his role in overturning Roe v. Wade, he notably did not claim victory after the Florida Supreme Court's decision to uphold a 15-week ban on abortion and allow the six-week ban to take effect in 30 days.
22% : "Donald Trump doesn't trust women.

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