Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz knows how to lean into abortion rights on the debate stage. He’s done it before.
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.
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.
Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown responded to his Republican opponent Bernie Moreno's response on abortion: MAXWELL: Why do you think folks like Bernie Moreno and even Donald Trump think that they as men know better?
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,
San Antonio state Rep. John Lujan, a Republican locked in one of the most competitive reelection bids this cycle, came under attack from his Democratic opponent this week over comments he made supporting the state abortion ban.
Eigel was scheduled to host an anti-Amendment 3 rally at 7 p.m. Friday at the Soda Museum in St. Charles. The proposed constitutional amendment, if passed by a majority of Missouri voters on Nov. 5, would overturn the state’s abortion ban.
Candidates for North Dakota’s U.S. House seat showcased policy differences during their second debate Thursday night.
About two-thirds of Hispanic Americans think abortion should be legal in all or most cases, a recent poll from The-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found.
Ohio Republican Bernie Moreno's comments that abortion is not an issue, “especially for women that are, like, past 50," are the latest fodder for Democratic attacks.
A campaign to overturn Missouri’s abortion ban has energized voters across the state. But the actual timeline of restoring access remains murky.