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Memos & Media Guidance
To: Interested Parties
From: NARAL Pro-Choice America
Date: October 13, 2020
Yesterday during a debate, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) didn’t say whether he believes Roe v. Wade should be overturned and disingenuously suggested that we don’t know where Amy Coney Barrett stands on the landmark abortion rights case.
McConnell joins a growing list of Republican politicians suddenly pretending to back away from the party’s embrace of banning abortion. Why? Because they know this stance is wildly unpopular, especially among suburban women who are key to victory in November. It’s clear that anti-choice Republicans see that 77% of Americans support legal abortion. Now, they’re running scared from their records and the threat to reproductive freedom they engineered by attempting to ram through the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett:
The Republican Party’s agenda of rolling back social progress and gutting Roe is especially unpopular with suburban women voters who will be the key to electoral victory for Democrats and watershed losses for Republicans this November. This was true in 2018 and we are sure to see it again in 2020.
As outlined by NBC, recent Pew Research Center polling found that 74% of suburban women oppose overturning Roe v. Wade.
A recent Morning Consult poll shows a massive gender gap in the presidential race:
The fact remains: Voters are galvanized by reproductive freedom.
Recent polling by Change Research and NARAL Pro-Choice America highlights how out of touch the Republican Party is with the suburban women they critically need for victory in November:
Republicans are right to fear that their extreme views on our fundamental rights and freedoms could be what loses them key voters, including suburban women. But no matter how Republicans try to downplay their real intentions and the threat they pose to reproductive freedom, voters—including NARAL members—are paying attention. We are ready to hold them accountable this November.