For an issue that was considered central to the US presidential race, abortion rights turned out to be largely untethered to national politics.
Case in point: At least 2.6 million voters cast ballots in favor of both Donald Trump and state-level abortion protections.
Seven of ten states where residents voted directly on abortion-focused ballot measures passed constitutional amendments to expand or protect access this week. Two of those states also voted to elect the Republican nominee. He led in two others — Arizona and Nevada — as of Wednesday afternoon.
At least one in seven Trump voters in states with ballot measures chose ...
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