US Election Unplugged

Abortion is one of the top issues for US voters in November's elections. SBS looks at how and why this is so.

13 min · 24. Okt. 2024
Episode Abortion is one of the top issues for US voters in November's elections. SBS looks at how and why this is so. Cover

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Abortion is one of the leading issues in the US, sure to animate any discussion of politics and life. For decades now, it has been a key issue for voters and one where partisan lines are predictably drawn between Democrat and Republican parties and candidates. But how has that happened? Where does abortion policy currently sit - and what impact might all of this have on this November's elections, when both candidates have made it a centrepiece of their campaigns - albeit for vastly different reasons.

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