Abortion shapes voting decisions in first presidential election after Roe v. Wade reversal
The 2024 presidential election marks the first since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, impacting how women voters are making their choices. Polls show Kamala Harris leads among women, while Donald Trump is favored by men. Women voters express strong concerns about reproductive rights. Some, like a quality engineer in Arizona, are shifting their support to Harris due to her stance on women's health, while others remain loyal to Trump, focusing on policy over personality. Voters are divided on abortion issues, with some feeling Harris lacks clarity on gestational limits. Others, including a retired Republican, express frustration with both candidates, citing personal beliefs and concerns about women's rights in the current political climate.