Report: Trump's Abortion Proposal Sparks GOP Debate
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : "The Trump campaign, though, said the final language on abortion has not yet been decided, and some officials suggested the platform that's approved could appease anti-abortion activists.41% : After the Supreme Court's ruling in 2022 overturning Roe v. Wade, Trump says he agrees with the court that each state should reach its own decisions on regulating abortions and that the "will of the people" should be considered, not federal bans.
41% : On June 10, eight social conservative leaders and anti-abortion advocates wrote a letter to Trump, demanding that the GOP platform include support for federal limits on abortion.
34% : Meanwhile, there are also RNC members who say they're concerned that Trump's team could back away from the 2016 platform denouncing the Supreme Court's decision in 2015 to allow same-sex couples to marry, reports The Post.
22% : Trump advisers have said privately, though, that they consider same-sex marriage an issue that has already been settled and that they do not want a fight over the matter, said sources.
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