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What a Trump Win Would Mean for Abortion

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72% Informative

In the first presidential election since Roe v. Wade , voters will decide whether they want to reelect the man who has claimed credit for that decision.

Trump has said that he would not push for a national abortion ban as President.

But he has repeatedly refused to say if he would veto a national ban if it crossed his desk.

Trump has come under fire for his inflammatory rhetoric and false claims about abortion.

Kamala Harris has cast herself as a champion of reproductive rights.

Since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling overturned Roe , state-level abortion restrictions have often been fought in the courts.

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73

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70

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35

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semi-formal

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English

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53

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possibly offensive

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not hateful

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short-lived

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