Pro-life Trump is OK with some states protecting abortion rights: Will debate firm up his post-Roe views?

Jun 23, 2024 View Original Article
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    -88% Extremely Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

63% : Trump delivered the keynote to the Faith and Freedom Coalition's "Road to Majority" policy conference and strategy briefing at the Washington Hilton.
55% : Here's what Trump said Saturday:"It's now up to the will of the people in each state.
51% : Abortion plays to a coveted group of potential swing voters in battleground states: suburban women who back abortion rights.
47% : The Supreme Court, fueled by three justices appointed by Trump, overruled Roe on June 24, 2022.
47% : Trump said Saturday that he was OK with some states allowing abortion and others banning it.
44% : You see the votes are all taking place," Trump said, a reference to the more than 20 states imposing abortion bans or restrictions since 2022, with more in the works.
43% : Or pressing Trump for an abortion ban plank to be included in the Republican platform.
42% : And that alternative is Trump.
37% : Trump has flip-flopped on abortion through the years, with his moral compass set to expediency.
32% : Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee who says he is pro-life -- who brags that he is responsible for overturning Roe -- is dodging whether he would sign legislation with a national ban if he were president again.
29% : Abortion is one of the issues where Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are strongest.
26% : Trump escapes punishment -- even pressure -- from his pro-life voters as he dodges what he wants the states to do or if he would back a national ban if it reached his desk.
24% : I didn't see at the Saturday conference any group lobbying or petitioning Trump to support a national abortion ban.
21% : With polls showing voters supportive of abortion rights, Trump is vulnerable on that front.

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