In the most contested races for control of the U.S. House, many Republican candidates are speaking up about women’s rights to abortion access and reproductive care in new and surprising ways.
Ten states will have reproductive rights-related questions on the ballot this November, leaving it up to voters to directly decide how the procedure will be regulated.
We don’t expect campaigns to suddenly be more honest, but we think it’s important to clarify things at a time when there’s so much noise.
DeSantis deploys state funds to keep his six-week abortion ban, as Florida patients are denied cancer treatments and care to end ectopic pregnancies
Arizona, Florida, New York and Nevada are among the states with upcoming abortion ballot initiatives. Democrats are counting on these ballot measures to help swing elections away from GOP candidates.
The details of the Florida Association of Broadcasters' sponsorship of a controversial anti-abortion campaign is a closely held secret
During a Charlotte lunch, the Republican gubernatorial nominee also addressed claims that he’s a Holocaust denier.
In the 60-second ad titled "Monster," Duvall shares personal experiences and blames Donald Trump for loss of federal abortion protections.
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester to discuss how the issue of reproductive rights, which will be on the ballot in Montana in November, is shaping his race against his Trump-backed Republican rival,
Duvall also spoke in support support of Harris at the Democratic National Convention and supported the campaign of President Joe Biden before he stepped aside.
“It’s critical voters know that an abortion amendment is on the ballot in New York this year,” Hochul said in a statement. “New Yorkers deserve the freedom to control their own lives and healthcare decisions, including the right to abortion regardless of who’s in office, and this important investment will get that message out across the state.”