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Trump Announces Abortion now a state issue. He will not attempt a National ban
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(04-09-2024, 12:10 PM)pally Wrote: But this the abortion issue...the only issue today that no politician can get away with not taking a real stance on.  The right to lifers think he abandoned them and took the coward's way out.  The pro-choice people know he is lying so will only serve to provide more reasons to expose the hypocrisy.

Yeah maybe. But I don't think you're giving either side much credit because it's not that cut and dry. Reading this article from NPR claims the following:

Quote:Support for abortion rights at or near a high

In this survey, 61% said they mostly support abortion rights, 37% count themselves as opposed. That support is at or near record highs in the Marist survey and other surveys taken over the last 20 years or so.
A third of Republicans also qualify themselves as mostly supporting abortion rights, not an insignificant share in a party that has made opposition to abortion rights a litmus test for political candidates.

An equal percentage to those who say they mostly support abortion rights also say either they or someone they know has had an abortion. That includes 69% of Democrats, 59% of independents and even a majority of Republicans (54%).
Six-in-10 continue to disagree with the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, according to the poll. But the data also show there has been little change in abortion attitudes since the Dobbs decision.

Two-thirds want abortion limited to the first trimester
Despite the majority support for abortion rights generally, 66% said abortion should be legal in, at most, the first three months of a pregnancy.

Almost 9 in 10 Republicans and three-quarters of independents want to see abortion restricted to three months or less. A majority of Democrats favor a longer window, but even 42% of Democrats want to see it limited.


Republicans risk going too far — again
On yet another issue, Republicans in red states are overplaying their hand politically, pushing policies that are out of step with the majority of Americans.
Many of the proposed laws that conservatives are pushing in the states — and through the courts — are highly unpopular.

Majorities supported:
  • allowing abortion at any time during a pregnancy, if the life of the mother was at risk — 7 in 10 Republicans were in favor, too;
  • allowing an abortion at any time during pregnancy in cases of rape or incest — also a majority of Republicans supported this; and
  • allowing states, where abortion is legal, to be safe havens for those seeking abortions from other states.

Here, 58% of Republicans oppose safe-haven states, which puts GOP candidates in the potentially difficult position of opposing safe havens to appeal to the GOP base, but risking turning off persuadable voters in a general election.


Majorities opposed:

  • allowing abortions until only six weeks. Even a majority of Republicans opposed this, although the 40% overall supporting a six-week ban is up from 27% in May of last year; and
  • banning access to a medication abortion. Again, this includes a majority of Republicans (55%).

What's more, though they don't have a majority saying so, Democrats are more trusted than Republicans on handling the issue of abortion — 41% say Democrats and 25% say Republicans. A quarter say neither party, and another 1 in 10 said both parties are the same or weren't sure.




https://www.npr.org/2023/04/26/1171863775/poll-americans-want-abortion-restrictions-but-not-as-far-as-red-states-are-going

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RE: Trump Announces Abortion now a state issue. He will not attempt a National ban - HarleyDog - 04-09-2024, 12:25 PM

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