"Florida's Abortion and Weed Amendments Face Uncertain Future: Poll"

An exclusive USA TODAY/Ipsos poll shows that proposed constitutional amendments for recreational marijuana legalization and abortion rights in Florida are short on support, with both measures falling below the 60% threshold required for approval. The poll indicates that 50% of Floridians would vote in favor of an abortion ballot measure, while 49% would support a marijuana amendment. Campaigners for both amendments face the challenge of informing and convincing voters, as many are unfamiliar with the measures. The abortion amendment, Amendment 4, would guarantee abortion access in the state until fetal viability, while the marijuana measure, Amendment 3, would allow recreational use for those over 21. With seven months until Election Day, proponents of the amendments have significant work ahead to gain support.
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