Candidates ranging from Donald Trump to House candidates are seeking to soften, or appear to soften, their hardline stances.
Nebraskans will vote on a whopping six ballot measures this fall, including medical marijuana, abortion access, school choice and paid sick leave.
If Missouri voters overturn the state’s abortion ban in November, the state Supreme Court will likely decide whether restrictions on abortion medications are still legal.
In overturning Roe v. Wade, the US Supreme Court didn’t so much settle America’s long-running fight over abortion as push the battle to states. The court’s June 2022 ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization repealed constitutional and thus nationwide protections for abortions that had been in place since 1973.
With polls showing continued support for abortion rights, candidates are scrambling to either take advantage of opponents’ records or moderate their own positions.
Vice President Harris joined host Alex Cooper on her popular “Call Her Daddy” podcast for a discussion on reproductive rights, the campaign told The Hill. She sat Tuesday for the popular podcast among young,
Democrat U.S. Rep. Angie Craig and her Republican Joe Teirab went head-to-head in a policy-driven debate on Friday, giving voters a glimpse on where they stand in the most competitive Congressional race in.
"Mel, Just curious, when your husband ran on overturning Roe and has bragged about doing it for years, why the silence until now?" —@Leslieoo7
Anti-abortion leaders say they're undeterred by Donald Trump's comments that he would veto a federal abortion ban.
On this week’s episode of “Politics Explained with Natasha Alford,” we unpack how Donald Trump changed abortion rights forever, and […]