Ohio Voters Show Strong Support for Abortion Access in Preliminary Exit Poll

Preliminary exit poll results from Ohio's ballot measure show broad support for abortion access, with 61% of voters saying abortion should be legal in most or all cases. The poll also indicates dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion, with 60% of voters expressing dissatisfaction or anger. The Democratic Party is trusted more than the Republican Party to handle the issue, with 49% of voters favoring the Democrats and 42% favoring the Republicans. The results suggest a potential increase in turnout among Democrats and Democratic-leaning groups. Additionally, the poll shows low turnout among Trump supporters and a record high turnout among liberals. Other groups, such as women, young adults, and racial and ethnic minorities, have turnout rates similar to previous elections.
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