Abortion rights won in elections across the country
Democrats proved on Tuesday night that they can win tough races when reproductive rights are at stake.
Democrats proved on Tuesday night that they can win tough races when reproductive rights are at stake.
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin and his team hoped to frame Democrats who back reproductive rights as the real extremists.
Abortion is either explicitly or tacitly on the ballot this election cycle in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
Over 20% of pregnancy-related deaths are caused by mental health conditions, yet only one state that restricts abortion offers exceptions for patients with serious mental health issues.
Republicans including House Speaker Mike Johnson are going after the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.
The Republicans vying for the seat differ sharply with incumbent Democratic Rep. Susan Wild over reproductive rights and gun safety.
‘In Pennsylvania, we elect judges, and people have a right to know where you stand on those issues,’ Daniel McCaffery said.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the abortion drug mifepristone should be available in the United States.
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‘In the state of Pennsylvania, 85% of counties don’t have a single doctor providing abortion care,’ says nurse practitioner Kara Pravdo.