If Kansas Is a Bellwether, Abortion Rights Could Reshape Electoral Map

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After the recent vote in Kansas to retain abortion rights in the state, it looks as though reproductive rights will play a huge role in reshaping the electoral map.

, which has moved toward a near-total ban that will kick in later this month, 51 percent of those polled favor retaining abortion rights.

, where the governor recently signed a ban on almost all abortions from the moment of fertilization — the most restrictive anti-abortion law in the country — only 52 percent support the ban.

 

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