Will Abortion Come Back to Bite Ron DeSantis?

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Will Abortion Come Back to Bite Ron DeSantis?
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Activists pushed the Florida governor into accepting a near-total ban, which may not be enough for the right and may be too much for the rest.

), making Florida a medical-travel destination for women seeking abortions that are illegal in their own jurisdictions.

But while DeSantis made it clear he would be happy to accommodate GOP hopes for a more draconian law if one were sent to his desk, the word around Tallahassee, according to one source plugged into Florida politics, is that he was blindsided when Republican lawmakersamid signs that it would move rapidly toward enactment. Now DeSantis must quickly calculate how this might help or hurt his presidential ambitions.

The path of least resistance for DeSantis is to sign the bill as an indication of the people’s will as reflected by the legislature without offering the new law as a national model. But anti-abortion activists no longer accept a “state’s rights” approach to abortion law now that the federal constitutional right to choose has been abolished. One major anti-abortion group, the Susan B.

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