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As abortion access wanes nationwide, so does sense of urgency, outrage in CT, advocates say

Demonstrators show signs for Issue 1, guaranteeing reproductive rights, in a parking lot as people arrive for early in-person voting in Cincinnati, Nov. 2, 2023. While abortion access drives voters in some places, in Connecticut, a “safe state,” the issue may not be a priority, polls show.
Demonstrators show signs for Issue 1, guaranteeing reproductive rights, in a parking lot as people arrive for early in-person voting in Cincinnati, Nov. 2, 2023. While abortion access drives voters in some places, in Connecticut, a “safe state,” the issue may not be a priority, polls show.
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Two years post Dobbs, with attacks on reproductive rights continuing across the country, enthusiasm for the abortion-rights movement may have cooled in Connecticut.

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