Don’t be fooled by Republican political candidates like Donald Trump and Sam Brown tying themselves in knots as they try to find a middle ground on women’s health care and access to abortion
After legal fights, counter-campaigns and bureaucratic wrangling all year long, as things stand today, abortion questions in 10 states are heading to ballots in November. After abortion rights were upended federally in June 2022,
A rare open Minnesota Congressional seat is up for grabs this November. The Democratic candidate, Dr. Kelly Morrison, is running against Republican candidate Tad Jude for Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District.
Since the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022, every ballot measure that has sought to preserve or expand abortion access has been successful.
A former Trump administration security adviser and a survivor of childhood rape campaigned for Kamala Harris in Arizona.
At the most recent State of the Union, President Joe Biden called on Congress to restore abortion protections in federal law. Yet Democrats’ slim margins in the Senate make that
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who opposes the amendment and who signed Florida’s six-week abortion ban, said last month that if only Floridians who are anti-abortion oppose the amendment, it may well pass. He said, though, that if every Republican votes against it, it would fail.
Democratic officials in New York announced plans last year to leverage enthusiasm for the equality amendment with a multi-million dollar campaign to call attention to the ballot proposal — and especially its guarantee of access to reproductive services — in an effort to aid the party’s candidates.
Significant majorities of voters in six key swing states do not want to criminalize abortion before fetal viability, according to a new poll released Wednesday. The survey by the University
Donald Trump’s rejection on Friday of Florida’s upcoming abortion-rights amendment — 24 hours after criticizing the state’s six-week abortion ban — followed a public and private lobbying blitz from anti-abortion leaders. | Scott Olson/Getty Images
A rare open Minnesota Congressional seat is up for grabs this November. The Democratic candidate, Dr. Kelly Morrison, is running against Republican candidate Tadd Jude for Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District.