From YOUR source:
Inflation continues to be the number one issue for women voters heading into this election and remains high among priorities for Black (51%) and Hispanic (41%) women. In a flip from earlier this summer, voters of color are now giving VP Harris an advantage on handling the rising costs of household expenses.
Inflation, including the rising cost of household expenses, continues to be the most important issue for women voters overall, with more than one in three (36%) citing it as the “most important” issue in their vote for president. This is followed by threats to democracy (24%), and immigration and border security (13%). A slightly larger share of women voters now say abortion is the most important issue to them (13%) than earlier this summer (10%), perhaps a reflection of the increased emphasis placed on reproductive rights by the Harris-Walz ticket.
Like I stated, abortion is not a winning issue.