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The senators argue it does not provide sufficient protections for anti-abortion health providers, a charge Democrats contest as unwarranted.A leaked draft opinion showing that a majority of Supreme Court justices voted to overturn Roe in February created a firestorm in Washington this week, leading to protests in front of the homes of several justices. Polling has long suggested that most voters don’t favor overturning Roe. Sixty-one percent of Americans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 37% believe it should be illegal in all or most cases, according to a Pew Research poll conducted in March.But Republicans who supported all three of the most recent GOP-appointed Supreme Court justices and who believe that Roe was wrongly decided are betting that other issues, such as the economy, will resonate more with voters in November.“I don’t see [overturning Roe] as being a decision point for Iowa voters,” Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said on conservative Hugh Hewitt’s radio show last week.
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