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The battleground House and Senate races where the end of Roe could have the biggest impact

Jul 10, 2022 View Original Article
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    -98% Very Liberal

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    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -17% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : For now, abortion is protected in Nevada, a socially liberal state, until 24 weeks of pregnancy under a 1990 referendum that she supported.
52% :MI-03 (D +3): Rep. Peter Meijer, an anti-abortion Republican, is running in a district that is now more of a toss-up following redistricting.
50% :PA-17 (D +1): Due to Rep. Conor Lamb's decision not to run for reelection in the district, Democrat and voting rights attorney Chris Deluzio is vying for this seat against Republican and small-business owner Jeremy Shaffer, an anti-abortion Republican.
46% : Chabot, along with many House Republicans, signed an amicus brief calling for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, and co-sponsored anti-abortion legislation like the Heartbeat Protection Act, which would have enabled law enforcement to arrest doctors who perform abortions.
43% : The Democratic candidates all oppose any kind of restrictions on abortion.
39% : But he's also trying to avoid the subject of abortion, which he told the Associated Press won't "distract voters from unaffordable prices, rising crime or the border crisis."
38% : Becker has said she favors a ban on abortion except in the cases of rape, incest, and threats to the mother's health.
38% : He's an extremist on abortion," Deluzio said in an interview with Pittsburgh local news affiliate KDKA.
38% : Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee, has said that he would eliminate the filibuster and codify abortion rights and that he opposes any restrictions on abortion.
37% : Instead of abortion, Republicans have worked to shift the conversation to issues like the economy and gas prices, where they might have more of an edge over Democrats.
37% : During the primary, his GOP opponents attacked him for having insufficiently conservative views on abortion and other Republican priorities.
36% : Republicans, meanwhile, are tiptoeing around the issue and largely refrain from acknowledging the role they could have in further restricting abortion rights if elected, suggesting concern over being hurt politically on the issue: At the moment, a majority of American voters don't support outlawing abortion entirely.
36% : He praised the Supreme Court decision for returning power to the states but has indicated that he wouldn't support a nationwide ban on abortion.
33% : Johnson's opposition to abortion was under Democratic attack even before the Supreme Court's decision, which has now led to the suspension of abortion services in the state.
33% : Walker, on the other hand, has opposed abortion even in cases of rape or incest or where the mother's life is at risk.
28% : Ohio: Though Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan was once anti-abortion, he changed his position in 2015 after listening to the stories of women who sought abortions.
27% : After the Supreme Court decision, Davids was among the lawmakers mobilizing people to knock on doors and vote against the amendment to Kansas's constitution, which would "affirm there is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion."
21% :Georgia: Abortion was a central issue in Georgia's Senate race before the Supreme Court ruled, with Republicans attacking incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock over his support of abortion rights and Democrats firing back against vehemently anti-abortion GOP nominee Herschel Walker.

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