Less than six months until the November election, the familiar faces of Joe Biden and Donald Trump are once again competing for the presidency. However, things are different this time around, as the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has ignited a fierce battle over abortion rights.
Democrats are banking on the anger and frustration of women who are furious at the loss of abortion rights to propel them to victory once again. Despite facing issues such as rising prices and protests over the Israel-Hamas conflict, Democrats believe that the issue of abortion will galvanize voters and help them retain control of the Senate and the White House.
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On the other hand, Republicans, led by former President Donald Trump, have sought a middle ground on the issue by allowing states to decide on restrictions without federal interference. They believe that their approach will appeal to a wider range of voters and are confident that abortion will not be a deciding factor in the election.
Despite the Supreme Court’s decision and the ongoing battle over abortion, public support for abortion remains steady, with a majority of respondents indicating that abortion should be legal in most cases. Both parties are actively campaigning on the issue, with Democrats investing heavily in abortion-themed ads and Republicans standing firm on their positions.
As the election approaches, the debate over abortion rights is expected to continue dominating the political landscape, with both parties vying for the support of voters on this contentious issue.

