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•Florida abortion amendment could backfire on Ron DeSantis
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Floridians Protecting Freedom is running an abortion initiative in Florida .
The initiative would amend the state constitution to prohibit government interference with the right to abortion before viability.
Currently, Florida ’s post-Dobbs abortion law makes it a felony to perform or actively participate in an abortion six weeks after gestation.
The ad featuring the anecdote is part of the campaign strategy to connect with voters regardless of their political affiliation.
A federal judge has ordered the DeSantis administration to stop threatening to prosecute local TV stations.
The Florida Department of Health said the ads are “unequivocally false and detrimental to public health in Florida ” A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences earlier this year suggested that abortion could be more influential in the 2024 election than other issues like the economy.
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