Shefali Luthra
Reproductive Health Reporter
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Gen Z men were more likely to change how abortion was likely to impact their vote after hearing from people affected by bans than older men, new polling found.
The polling from the advocacy group Abortion in America, first shared first with The 19th, could suggest a new approach for abortion rights supporters and Democrats heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
“What’s true for Gen Z men is true across the board: By enormous margins they don’t want to hear from politicians about abortion. They want to hear from people like them,” said Lauren Collins Peterson, the CEO of Abortion in America. “One of the things the data underscored is that abortion is an issue we can be and should be and

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