Republican lawmakers and activists opposed to abortion pulled out all the stops to keep Amendment 3 off Missouri ballots. Nov. 5 won't be the end.
Abortion-rights groups are courting 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.
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,
Former President Donald Trump’s appeal to evangelical voters — “No one will be touching the cross of Christ under the Trump administration,” he told the National Religious Broadcasters’ convention
Just ask his Republican opponent in the 2022 Minnesota governor's race, Dr. Scott Jensen, who was on the receiving end of Walz's attacks -- and saw firsthand how effective Walz could be in exposing an opponent's shifting positions on abortion.
Senate Democrats concede there is considerable risk to doing away with the filibuster to codify abortion rights, but also suggest they are likely to try to do so if they get the chance in
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.
Overshadowed by ballot measures and the presidential race, mutual aid groups that pay for people’s abortions are teaming up with state advocates to better their bottom lines.
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.
Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamla Harris made a quick stop in the Bay Area to attend a campaign fundraiser at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco.
Harris and Trump have both called for the Senate to scrap the filibuster to pass their priorities. Whoever wins the White House can expect push back.