As support for abortion even in states as red as Kentucky and Kansas grows, the GOP appears to be breaking ranks with the hardlinersIn the two years since the US supreme court overturned Roe v Wade, the 50-year-long partnership between Republicans and anti-abortion activists has steadily fractured as political backlash to abortion bans has mounted. But perhaps the biggest crack emerged on Wednesday, when Arizona’s Republican-controlled state legislature moved to repeal the state’s 1864...
Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Arizona moves closer to repealing 1864 abortion ban The GOP-controlled Arizona House voted Wednesday to repeal an 1864 ban on nearly all abortions, after three Republicans broke ranks to vote with all the chamber’s Democrats. © AP The
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham tells CNN’s Dana Bash that “if [Trump is] convicted in any of these trials, would it change my view? No.”
Republicans in critical Congressional races are reshaping their stance on prohibiting abortion, in some cases backing away from stricter limits on the procedure in the wake of public backlash.
In Gov. Gavin Newsom's new political advertisement, two anxious young women in an SUV drive toward the Alabama state line. The passenger says she thinks they're going to make it, before a siren blares and the flashing lights of a police car appear in the rearview mirror. "Miss," a police officer who approaches the window says to the panicked driver, "I’m gonna need you to step out of the vehicle and take a pregnancy test." The fictional video is the latest in a series of visceral advertisements...
Florida Republicans on Tuesday mocked President Joe Biden's visit to the state, as he traveled to Tampa to deliver a pro-abortion address.
Sen. Lindsey Graham says he thinks the Supreme Court will send former President Donald Trump’s election interference case back to the lower courts to decide which of his actions qualify for presidential immunity.
As abortion access promises to be an energizing driver for voter turnout in 2024 — with abortion initiatives making their ways onto ballots in a handful of states — abortion advocates and the
Stephen A. Smith apologized Monday for saying that blacks could relate to Trump because the former president has faced legal persecution.
“Talented and well-practiced in every vice, a stranger to compassion or empathy, a liar and a cheat so complete in perfidy that he has elevated his dishonesty to hold it up as an ersatz moral principle. Violent, so long as he can order someone else to do the dirty work. Grotesque in body, graceless in […]
With so many conspiracy theories permeating the online right, who can blame its most fervent devotees if they get a few of the facts (or lack thereof) mixed up? Left-wing comedy duo The Good Liars are on the case to uncover the truth, but if this woman they interviewed at a Trump rally is any indication, they might have a harder job of it than they thought. — Read the rest
Sasha Abramsky Arizona’s 1864 abortion law has local party leaders flailing to avoid alienating voters.