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GOP’s 2024 Abortion Dilemma: Go Bold or Go Home?

Updated: December 6, 2023 at 10:15 am EST  See Comments

For Republicans, the pro-life issue has become a political albatross since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade and Democrats know it. 

“Across the country, voters are rejecting extremists’ plan to ban abortion,” Vice President Kamala Harris said in a video released by The White House soon after 2023 Election Night. “It proves that not only is it bad policy, it is bad politics.” 

In 2022, voters approved pro-choice ballot measures across six states. Last month, Ohio kept the undefeated streak alive and more damage could be on schedule in 2024 when another 6 states may have pro-choice measures on the ballot. 

“I think of all the stuff that has happened to the pro-life cause, they have been caught flat-footed on these referenda and they have been losing the referenda,” one GOP Presidential Candidate recently said on the debate stage. 

The key to these past Democrat victories on abortion has been turnout. In this year’s Ohio election, exit polls show liberals made up 34% of the vote, up from just 21% in 2020. College-Educated White Women, who voted overwhelmingly for the pro-choice measure in Ohio, made up 20% of the vote this year, up from 16% in 2020. In short, the

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