A new Gallup survey finds that 23 percent of respondents identify as pro-choice and say they’ll only vote for candidates who share their views on abortion – up from 17 percent last year – versus 8 percent identifying as pro-life saying the same, down from 10 percent last year, Axios reports.
“The surge in single-issue voters who are ‘pro-choice’ could spell trouble for vulnerable Republicans. Some have already distanced themselves from hardline views on abortion over fears of an Election Day rout in November,” the normally more GOP-friendly Beltway news outlet writes.