The Republican Party has long been associated with values such as smaller government, lower taxes, and a hands-off approach to personal lives. However, the issue of abortion is causing a significant shift within the party, especially in states like Arizona.
In a recent survey, almost one-third of Republicans in Arizona indicated that they would support Proposition 139, a state ballot measure that would make abortion legal until about 24 weeks. This marks a significant departure from the party’s traditional stance on the issue.
Three longtime supporters of the Republican Party shared their thoughts on how the end of Roe v. Wade and the changing abortion laws are influencing their vote. One woman, who grew up Catholic and never knew anyone who had an abortion, found herself reevaluating her beliefs after the overturning of the 1864 law in Arizona.
Another woman, a mother of 10 and a grandmother, expressed concern for women’s rights and the potential repercussions of restrictive abortion laws. She shared a personal story of needing a D&C procedure and questioned whether she would have been allowed to have it under the previous ban.
President Trump’s role in dismantling Roe v. Wade has also caused some Republicans to reconsider their support for him. One woman, who voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020, stated that she could not support him again due to his stance on abortion.
In a surprising turn of events, one Republican voter revealed that she would be voting for Kamala Harris in the upcoming election. She emphasized the importance of feeling like her vote counts and expressed a desire for change.
The issue of abortion is clearly reshaping the Republican Party in Arizona and beyond, with longtime supporters grappling with their beliefs and values in light of changing laws and political dynamics. As the election approaches, it remains to be seen how this issue will continue to influence voters and shape the future of the party.