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Biden takes his pro-abortion mission to Florida

Biden takes his pro-abortion mission to Florida


Biden takes his pro-abortion mission to Florida

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden takes his pro-abortion mission to Florida Tuesday where he is expected to denounce the state’s six-week abortion ban which is scheduled to take effect next month.

Biden is expected to promote the campaign being waged by pro-abortion forces in Florida for a ballot measure that would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution.

On the same day the Florida Supreme Court ruled that the ballot measure could go before voters, it also upheld the state’s 15-week abortion ban. That subsequently cleared the way for the new ban on the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy.

Organizers of the abortion ballot measure say they collected nearly 1.5 million signatures to put the issue before voters, although the state stopped counting at just under a million. Roughly 891,500 signatures were required. Of the total number of signatures, about 35% were from either registered Republican voters or those not affiliated with a party, organizers said.

Republicans are dismissive of the Biden campaign and the broader Democratic Party's efforts to use abortion as a political cudgel, arguing that other issues will matter more with voters in November.

“Floridians' top issues are immigration, the economy and inflation; in all three areas Joe Biden has failed," said Evan Power, the chairman of the state Republican Party. “Instead of coming to talk to Floridians about manufactured issues, he should get to work solving the real issues that he has failed to lead on.”