The Impact of Abortion on Key Voting Groups and Fetal Brain Development Amidst COVID.

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Abortion policies being pushed by Republicans across the country, particularly in Texas, could be tipping many suburban women voters out of favor with the party. Polling shows a majority of Americans disagree with policies that outlaw the procedure, which has become a political liability for Republicans. The Republican Party's backing of policies that shut out access to both surgical and medication abortions are unpopular among suburban women because they go too far. Democrats could have an opening in upcoming elections to mobilize these women.
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