Out this morning, news of a new poll of non-college women in North Carolina about abortion rights. Carolina Forward polled non-college women exclusively, and the results suggest that the rural wall against Democrats might crack a little for women facing life decisions that the Republican Party wants to take completely away from them:
When asked the following general questions about abortion and Senate Bill 20, non-college female voters responded:
- How important are candidate positions on abortion when deciding who to vote for: Very important = 61%
- Abortion should be: Legal in all cases/Legal in most case = 65%
- When, if ever, do you think access to abortion should be limited: No restrictions/< 20 weeks = 61%
- Lowering the current abortion week guideline from 20 weeks to 12 weeks: Strongly oppose = 51%
- Would you vote for a state legislative candidate that supported SB 20: Much more likely to oppose = 53%
What's it going to take for statewide Democratic candidates -- let alone the local candidates for NC House and Senate seats -- to make abortion rights the number one issue in North Carolina?
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