Post-Election: Shifts in Abortion Access Across the U.S.

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In the recent elections, voters in seven states approved measures to expand abortion rights, even in traditionally conservative areas, while also electing Republicans who may support a nationwide abortion ban. This reflects a complex voter sentiment where support for personal freedoms coexists with backing anti-abortion candidates. Despite Vice President Harris' campaign efforts, Trump's stance on abortion did not significantly impact his electoral success. The potential for a Republican-controlled government raises concerns about future national abortion restrictions, even as state-level protections are enacted.
- Election reveals voters' abortion disconnect Axios
- Abortion access for 2 million women will be changing. Here’s how. The Washington Post
- How Ballot Measures Will Change Abortion Access The New York Times
- 7 states vote to protect abortion rights, while efforts to expand access in Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota fail CNN
- Where Is Abortion Legal After the Election? Here Are the States That Passed New Measures PEOPLE
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