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President Biden says a Gaza cease-fire deal is still possible. A New Hampshire Democrat says abortion will be a big election motivator despite GOP arguments, and Mississippi groups work on Black voter turnout.

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Tennesseans who struggle to afford fresh veggies can now access community gardens, the USDA brings hope to farmers in Virginia, Idaho uses education technology to boost its healthcare workforce, and a former segregated school in Texas gets a new chapter.

NH Dems counter claim abortion ‘no longer a big factor’ in election

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Monday, August 12, 2024   

Former President Donald Trump claims abortion will be "a very small issue" for voters this November but New Hampshire Democrats disagree.

Two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion remains accessible in the state up to 24 weeks with exceptions, although the GOP-led Senate blocked an effort to legally protect those rights earlier this year.

Kathleen Sullivan, former chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, is convinced voters will not forget.

"It's an issue in our governor's race, an issue in our legislative races," Sullivan observed. "It's going to continue to be a major issue in New Hampshire and, I think, across the country."

Trump said he supports the rights of states to make their own policies. A recent poll of New Hampshire voters finds abortion ranks third in importance behind the economy and immigration.

Abortion-rights amendments will be on the ballot in at least six states this election. Signatures have been submitted for ballot measures in at least four more. Already, voters in six other states have overwhelmingly backed abortion rights since Roe v. Wade was overturned, including conservative-leaning Kansas.

Sullivan said her party's nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris and her strong support of reproductive rights has reignited Democrats' enthusiasm for the race.

"It was like a tonic, I think, everybody just got very excited," Sullivan noted. "There's just a real burst of energy among not only young people, but all voters for the Harris-Waltz ticket."

Sullivan added there has been an increase in small-dollar donations to the state party and volunteers. Trump held a slight lead over President Joe Biden in New Hampshire prior to his decision to leave the race. In some polls, Harris now leads Trump by at least four points.

References:  
Poll KFF 03/07/2024

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