Abortion access will be decided in several states in November through contested races for governorships and legislative control, ballot measures and U.S. Senate seats.
As the Nov. 8 general election approaches, many Democratic candidates are using the issue of abortion to bolster support, while Republican campaigns largely are shifting right-to-life arguments into the background.
The debate over abortion intensified in June after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that granted abortion protections.
But even as most Americans say abortion should be legal in at least some circumstances, according to Gallup polling, other issues may take center stage in November.
David Johnson, CEO and founder of Strategic Vision PR Group in Atlanta,…


