Donald Trump called Florida's six-week abortion ban a 'terrible mistake'. Conservative anger was swift.
For decades, popular opinion on abortion in the US has been relatively stable, with a, though many are open to restrictions later in pregnancy.
So far, the various members of the Republican field have tried different approaches to the problem, to varying effect.
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