A poll suggests that a proposed amendment to enshrine the right to abortion in the Arizona Constitution has enough support to pass.
A New York Times/Siena College found that 58 percent of likely voters plan to vote in favor of the abortion amendment, called Proposition 139. Just over a third (35 percent) plan to vote against the amendment, and seven percent of respondents are unsure or refused to answer.
“The amendment, which is one of several abortion-related ballot initiatives across the country this fall, is seen by Democrats as a potential opportunity to increase turnout, since abortion has come to be a motivating issue on the left,” the Times wrote of the poll, which also found former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris in the state, 50 percent to 45 percent.
A strong majority (60 percent) of respondents who say they are voting for Trump plan to vote against the abortion amendment, while 33 percent plan to support the measure. Democrats are much more united on the issue of abortion, with just nine percent of potential Harris voters saying they will vote against the abortion amendment, along with 11 percent of Democrats overall. […]
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