Democratic lawmaker says women won't be 'conned' after Trump argues states should set abortion restrictions
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43% : And in 2024, Democrats are pointing fingers at Trump, with President Joe Biden's reelection campaign calling him the "one person responsible" for abortion laws in states like Florida and Arizona.40% : Smith, who previously served as vice president of Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, said Sunday she believes the issue will weigh heavily on the minds of voters there and in other states with restrictive abortion laws.
36% : Exclusive:Poll shows steep odds for Biden in Florida even as his campaign calls it 'winnable'Trump has long touted his role in overturning Roe v. Wade, the landmark case guaranteeing a constitutional right to an abortion.
31% : "In the Senate, Smith is leading an effort to repeal the Comstock Act, a nineteenth century obscenity law that abortion opponents have argued is a de facto national ban.
23% : Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, criticized the decision, just a day after stating that abortion legislation should be "up to the states.
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