According to a recent poll by The New York Times and Siena College, support for a ballot measure to amend Florida's Constitution to enshrine abortion rights is currently insufficient, with only 46% of likely voters in favor, falling short of the 60% threshold required for approval.
Despite a plurality of voters expressing support for the abortion rights amendment, a significant number remain undecided. The undecided voters skew towards favoring Trump over Harris, indicating a potential challenge for the amendment's advocates.
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion rights groups have had a winning streak with changes in state constitutions. However, Florida's situation is complicated by its strict 60% requirement, which may impede progress.
The poll, conducted between September 29 and October 6, indicates a nuanced voter sentiment, where 38% oppose the measure, and the high undecided percentage complicates the prospects for this significant legislative change.
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