Election day is Nov. 8, and the overturning of Roe v. Wade may have people more eager to vote. Here’s a closer look at the numbers from a recent KFF survey.
It's crunch time for the midterm election season and a recent survey shows that major rulings in the Supreme Court, like say that the Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade back on June 24, is motivating them to get out and vote on Nov. 8.
50%, over the past few months – which is up from 43% in July, shortly after the court's ruling, and 37% in May afterOf the respondents who say the ruling is prompting them to vote, a little over three quarters are planning to place their ballots for candidates who"want to protect access to abortion, compared to 17% who say they plan on voting for candidates who want to limit abortion access.
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