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Abortion Rights Still a Major Vote Driver, Even Without Ballot Measures
North Carolina, Raleigh, USASaturday, November 2, 2024
Public polls in North Carolina show that many residents oppose the state's 12-week abortion ban. This disapproval is driving voters to support candidates who promise to protect abortion rights.
On the other side, Republican volunteers are also working hard to retain their veto-proof supermajority in the North Carolina legislature. At the state fair, they reminded fairgoers about early voting and discussed their views on abortion.
In Texas, the U. S. Senate race is competitive. Abortion rights advocates are using the anger of Texas women to push for change. They are running ads featuring stories of women who had to leave the state for treatment or faced delays in care.
In Amarillo, there's a fight against a ballot initiative that would ban out-of-state abortion travel. Activists see this as a way to protect women's rights.
In Georgia, organizers are canvassing for state candidates who support increased abortion access. The deaths of two women tied to the state's abortion ban have sparked outrage and action.
Canvassers from Planned Parenthood are working tirelessly to get voters to support pro-choice candidates. They believe that abortion rights can be a winning issue.
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