Despite polls showing support for abortion rights across the country, GOP lawmakers have largely remained committed to pursuing anti-abortion legislation.
According to the survey, nearly two-thirds of respondents, 64 percent, said that abortion should be legal in every case or almost every case. Conversely, only 7 percent said that abortion should be illegal in all or most cases.
The poll's more granular results show a troubling trend for the Republican Party heading into the 2024 election cycle, with anNews deep dive finding that every swing state that flipped from Trump to Biden in the 2020 presidential race has clear majority support for abortion in all or most cases. Those statistics include 62 percent in Arizona, 57 percent in Georgia, 66 percent in Michigan, 61 percent in Pennsylvania, 64 percent in Wisconsin, and a considerable 80 percent in Nevada.
Voting booths fill the Ward Five Community Center during the New Hampshire primary in Concord, New Hampshire, on February 11, 2020. A new poll surveying American citizens on abortion rights might be a grim omen for GOP chances in 2024 as the party continues to pursue restrictions.races are set to be held in 2024: 64 percent in Montana, 66 percent in Ohio, and 57 percent in West Virginia.
In fact, the poll found majority support for abortion in 43 states, as well as the District of Columbia. Only a few solidly red states were found to have a majority of opposition: Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah.
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