In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden have found themselves on opposite sides of the abortion debate as the 2024 election approaches. Trump, once hailed as a hero by anti-abortion activists, is now angering them by seeking to wash his hands of the issue and leave it to the states. On the other hand, Biden, who has faced criticism in the past for his stance on abortion, is now positioning himself as a champion of abortion rights, vowing to restore the federal protections of Roe v. Wade.
The recent ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court upholding an 1864 law banning almost all abortions has brought the issue to the forefront of the political landscape. Trump’s attempt to distance himself from the issue has drawn backlash from both sides, with Republicans criticizing his flip-flop on the issue and Democrats accusing him of removing national abortion protections.
Biden, a Catholic who has expressed personal misgivings about abortion in the past, is now making abortion rights a central issue in his re-election campaign. His shift on abortion rights reflects decades of engagement with the issue, showing a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding the debate.
As the 2024 election approaches, both candidates find themselves in unfamiliar territory, with Trump trying to avoid the issue and Biden taking a strong stance in support of abortion rights. The outcome of the election could have far-reaching implications for the future of abortion rights in the United States.