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Likely voters trust Democrats to handle abortion more than Republicans according to a poll released last week by Rasmussen Reports.

Forty-seven percent of likely voters said they trust Democrats more while 36 percent trust Republicans more. Democrats held just a three-point lead on the issue in May.

Seventy-seven percent of likely voters said abortion will be an important issue in the 2024 Presidential Election.

Of those polled, 54 percent said they consider themselves generally pro-choice. Just 38 percent said they are pro-life.

Even one-third of Republicans said they are pro-choice, as did 53 percent of unaffiliated voters. Just 60 percent of Republicans said they are pro-life.

The gap of trust on the issue isn’t that wide among unaffiliated voters. Thirty-six percent of unaffiliated voters trust Democrats ont he issue more while 33 percent trust Republicans more. Thirty-one percent of unaffiliated voters said they are undecided.

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