A new poll in Florida shows uncertainty among voters regarding a ballot measure for a constitutional right to abortion up until 24 weeks of pregnancy. The amendment has support from left-wing groups but falls short of the 60% needed to pass. Florida voters are split on the issue, with Democrats and independents more in favor compared to Republicans. The measure would undo existing abortion limits in the state if passed.
Key Points
Voters in Florida are uncertain about a ballot measure for a constitutional right to abortion up to 24 weeks
Support from left-wing groups but falls short of the 60% needed to pass
Democrats and independents more in favor compared to Republicans
Measure would undo existing abortion limits in Florida if passed