Arizona, Missouri, and Nevada voted to protect abortion rights in their state constitutions, the same abortion rights that were taken away by President Trump’s anti-abortion choices for the Supreme Court, but all three states also voted for Trump…. who put them in the anti-abortion predicament, notes NPR.
“We saw lots of people who voted in favor of abortion access and still voted for Donald Trump,” said Liz Hamel, director of Public Opinion and Survey Research for KFF, a health information nonprofit that includes KFF Health News…
The VoteCast survey found that, overall, voters believed Harris was better able to handle health care. That is consistent with the long-standing view that “Democrats traditionally have the advantage on health care,” Hamel said. Still, Trump outperformed Harris among more than half of voters who said they were very concerned about health care costs.
(Source: NPR)

