In the November presidential election, Florida citizens are more likely to support former president Donald Trump, but a majority of voters also claim to support a proposed ballot measure that would enshrine the right to kill newborn children via pregnancy, according to a ballot.
According to a CBS News poll, 54 % of Florida’s registered voters would support Trump if the election were “being held today,” and 47 % would back President Joe Biden.  , Trump somewhat led the condition by 370, 000 votes in 2020, and Republicans , boasted , a large 854, 000- plus voting registration edge over Democrats in the state as of early March.
In addition, 60 % of Florida voters polled say they do help Amendment 4, which would end the state’s six-week ban on abortion and create a lasting right to abortion that could only be ended with a different ballot measure or a steep legal battle.
The outcomes are significant given that, according to Biden, abortion has become the centerpiece of his campaign, and that Democrats across the nation are hoping that state-specific ballot measures will increase their chances of receiving an abortion.
The subsequent poll conducted by CBS News indicates that Amendment 4 will move in November. The presented article fell short in two different recent elections.

Gov. Ron DeSantis addresses pro-life followers at the Nacion de Fe church in Kissimmee before signing Florida’s 15-week abortion restrictions into law. ( Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images )
The poll further found that among likely voters in Florida, 53 percent say abortion is a “major factor” in who they play to vote for — more than 30 points below the top major factors including the economy ( 89 percent ), inflation ( 84 percent ), and the” state of democracy” (74 percent ).
However, more than half , ( 52 percent ) of registered voters polled say the overturn of Roe v. Wade — which had invented a constitutional right to abortion for 50 years — and subsequent abortion laws in Florida has not affected their motivation to vote in the 2024 presidential election, the poll found. Interviewees say the repeal of the Roe and Florida abortion regulations has increased their voter motivation, while 5 percent claim it has decreased their motivation.
The proposed pregnancy act has not been widely known to Florida’s registered voters. Only 18 percent say they have heard” a lot”, while 39 percent say” some”, 28 percent say” not much”, and 15 percent say “nothing so way”.

On November 8, 2023, in Hialeah, Florida, Donald Trump addresses a campaign rally at The Ted Hendricks Stadium. ( Alon Skuy/Getty Images )
51 percent of registered Florida citizens do not blame Trump or credit him for the conclusion of the invented national right to abortion, despite the Biden administration’s attempt to make his position in the end of Roe into a bad personality. Thirteen percent say they are “enthusiastic” about the end of Roe, 27 percent say they are satisfied by no motivated, 28 percent say they are displeased, but not unhappy, and 32 percent say they are upset.
A majority of voters do consider Florida’s six- year pregnancy limitations is” to strict”, at 56 percent. Twelve percent say it is” not strict enough”, and 32 percent say it is” about right”.
The poll was conducted between May 10- 16, 2024 with 1, 576 Florida adults and 1, 209 registered voters, The margin of error is ±3.1 percentage points for all adults and ±3.9 percentage points for registered voters.
For Breitbart News, Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter. You can follow her on X , @thekat_hamilton.