Despite Republican predictions, voters prioritize abortion rights

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Despite Republican predictions, voters prioritize abortion rights
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Dear Mitch McConnell, Ron Johnson, Ted Cruz and Herschel Walker: You're wrong. (via MaddowBlog)

This same poll found Democrats leading Republicans on the congressional generic ballot, 44 percent to 40 percent — a shift from the parties being tied in the same poll a month ago.

To be sure, this is just one poll, and it’s tough to predict what public attitudes will look like when Election Day rolls around in 101 days. What’s more, when voters say abortion is a top election issue for them, that doesn’t tell us what side of the debate they’re on. That said, if you were a Republican strategist, you probably wouldn’t be too pleased to see abortion rights top inflation in an open-ended question about the most important issue in the election cycle.happen.

Just last week, Senate hopeful Herschel Walker was asked about government restrictions on abortion rights. “You’re going to bring up things that people are not concerned about,” the Georgia Republican

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