Michigan Senate candidate Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) suggested that Democrats should have their own Project 2025-like plan for abortion during a campaign appearance with Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) in Ann Arbor.
In a statement to EW, a CNN representative called the ad — which also targeted journalists and celebrities like Taylor Swift and Oprah Winfrey — "outrageous, antisemitic, and dangerous."
Former President Trump’s softening stance on reproductive health has raised questions about his standing with white evangelical voters, a key part of his coalition dating back to 2016. Last week, the former president said he would veto a national abortion ban if elected,
Comedian Andrew Schulz asked an awkward Donald Trump if he’s sure he supports abortion bans now that his youngest son Barron has been “unleashed in New York City.”
Amendment 79 on the state ballot seeks to enshrine access to abortion in the Colorado Constitution. It also would give the green light for public funding to go toward abortion services. Abortion is now legal statewide at any stage of pregnancy because of protections added to state law by the legislature.
Earlier surveys have shown higher support, but the state’s Republican governor is working hard to defeat the initiative.
CHICAGO (AP) — Two court rulings this week have delivered major blows to reproductive rights in Texas and Georgia but, during a crucial time in the election cycle, Democrats are seizing on them in an attempt to energize voters who support abortion access.
Two courts this week have allowed U.S. state abortion restrictions, and bigger changes could result from next month's elections
The next Pennsylvania attorney general will play a key role in defending the state's abortion laws. Learn where Eugene DePasquale and Dave Sunday stand.
Republican Larry Hogan and Democrat Angela Alsobrooks accused each other Thursday of grossly distorting the other’s record during their race for Maryland’s open Senate seat, turning the contest’s lone debate into a volley of charges that each side was trying to mislead voters.
Health care is key to NJ's economy. The issue was front and center in past presidential elections but not so much this year — except for abortion