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US voters back abortion access in seven states
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Seven states had measures to protect abortion access on the ballot on Tuesday, with a majority of them resulting in victories for abortion rights advocates. In New York, Colorado, and Maryland, amendments were passed to maintain current abortion access, while in Arizona, an amendment is expected to overturn the state's ban on abortions 15 weeks into pregnancy.
Today, Missourians made history and sent a clear message: decisions around pregnancy, including abortion, birth control, and miscarriage care are personal and private and should be left up to patients and their families, not politicians.
The reality is a majority of Floridians just voted to end Florida's abortion ban.
The reality is because of Florida's constitution a minority of Florida voters have decided Amendment 4 will not be adopted.
Clearly Trump was not viewed as a threat to abortion rights by enough voters.
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perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Republican Party
- 2.Democratic Party
- 3.US Supreme Court
- 4.Susan B Anthony Pro-Life America
- 5.Catholic Church
- 6.House of Representatives
- 7.TargetSmart
- 8.White House
persons
- 1.Ron DeSantis
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Marjorie Dannenfelser
- 4.Felicia Simone Robinson
- 5.Lauren Brenzel
- 6.Rachel Sweet
- 7.Beth Weinstein
- 8.Mike Carlson
- 9.Rebecca Blackwell
- 10.Sasha Ahuja
- 11.Sonja Kahkonen
- 12.Tom Bonier