North Carolina's Strict Abortion Law Marks Two-Year Anniversary
Since the Supreme Court's decision, North Carolina enforces a 12-week abortion limit with limited exceptions.
- The law replaced a previous 20-week limit, with exceptions for rape, incest, and medical emergencies.
- Political campaigns in the state have heavily focused on the abortion issue.
- Democrats criticize gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson for his uncompromising stance on abortion.
- Polling indicates the economy is the top issue for voters, with abortion and immigration following.
- The state's Democratic Party plans to prioritize abortion rights in upcoming elections.