
Will 2024 Republicans Support A National Ban On Abortion?

Former US Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on April 26, 2023. ALLISON JOYCE/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Former US Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on April 26, 2023.
ALLISON JOYCE/AFP via Getty ImagesIt has been a year since the Supreme Court sent the power to legislate abortion access back to the states — upsetting a majority of the American public and creating a political minefield for GOP presidential hopefuls. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is talking about it as often as it can.
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