GOP candidates are running ads talking directly about abortion, a change from the past approach of largely ignoring the issue.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz knows how to lean into abortion rights on the debate stage. He's done it before. Just ask his Republican opponent in the 2022 Minnesota governor's race,
Wade, claiming that abortion bans are best sorted by the states instead of at a federal level. He's also expressed support for the morning-after pill and promised, without providing details, that he'd make the government and insurance companies pick up the costs of in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
Former GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin said the proposal would create a Constitutional right to a host of far-left transgender wish-list items
In a campaign they would like to center on the economy and the border, Republican candidates keep drifting back to abortion rights, an issue that favors Democrats.
Republican incumbent candidate for Florida Senate Ben Albritton addresses abortion, water quality, economy. He's in line to be next Senate president
This five-day series explores the priorities of voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as they consider the upcoming presidential election. With the outcome expected to be close,
Democratic congressional hopefuls in California are highlighting the anti-abortion records of vulnerable Republican incumbents, many of whom have moderated their stances ahead of the election.
For the first time in 12 years, Washington will have a new attorney general. The attorney general is the state's top lawyer and oversees Washington's head law firm, an agency made up of 800 employees who bring a wide array of issues to court including consumer protection,
In this episode of On Iowa Politics, we analyze the latest Iowa Poll results, which reveal that a record 64% of Iowans support legal abortion in all or most cases, and 59% oppose the state law that restricts abortions after six weeks.
As abortion-rights groups court Latino voters through door-knocking and Spanish-language ads, they say the fast-growing group could determine the outcome of abortion ballot measures across the U.S., particularly in states such as Arizona and Florida with large Latino populations.
Respondents backed Proposition 139 by more than 25 percentage points, 57.6% to 32.2%, the statewide poll of 500 likely voters found.