Look, when paving the way for the highest court in the land to overturn the federal right to an abortion becomes your legacy and then completely backfires during every election in the wake of said overturning — you’re in a tough spot!
Continue reading “What A Time To Remind Voters What Happens When Abortion Is Left To The States”Arizona Supreme Court Greenlights Near-Total Abortion Ban, Making November Ballot Fight Existential
The Arizona Supreme Court Tuesday supplanted the state’s 15-week abortion ban with a near-total one dating from 1864, making existential a proposal to protect abortion rights organizers are currently working to get onto the ballot this fall.
Continue reading “Arizona Supreme Court Greenlights Near-Total Abortion Ban, Making November Ballot Fight Existential”New Bill Would Mean Open Season In Georgia For MAGA Voter Roll Challengers Like True The Vote
A new, Republican-backed Georgia election bill that has been sent to the governor’s desk has the potential to inject chaos into the upcoming election cycle if signed into law.
Continue reading “New Bill Would Mean Open Season In Georgia For MAGA Voter Roll Challengers Like True The Vote”AZ Abortion Ruling
The court decision out of Arizona reminds us there are lots of unknowns still to reveal themselves over the course of this election. This is a pretty big one. The state court ruled that Dobbs means the near complete ban on abortion under an 1864 law must be enforced in the state. If I’m understanding the ruling, it is for the moment stayed. So it doesn’t go into effect today. But it likely will pretty soon. Arizona abortion rights advocates say they already have sufficient signatures to get an abortion ballot initiative on the ballot for November. That’s not confirmed yet. But these groups have a lot of experience knowing the number of excess signatures required to be certain you’re going to get on the ballot. So it’s a safe assumption that that ballot initiative will be on the ballot. It’s just not certain.
So what we seem to be looking at is a situation in which abortion will become illegal and the only recourse is to win that ballot initiative in November. That’s disastrous near-term for Arizona women and potentially very good news for every Democrat on the ballot in the state.
Continue reading “AZ Abortion Ruling”Yep, The Polls Are Shifting To Biden
I don’t think it makes a lot of sense to be too focused on polls more than six months before a presidential election. But since polls have had such a big impact on the political mood and almost everything about how Democrats see their candidate, their coalition and the election itself I think it’s important to keep an eye on them. Or rather, since you’re inundated with them via commentary, it’s worth actually looking at the polls themselves, especially when they’re in flux.
All to that end, for months President Biden has been between 2 and 4 points behind in the polls — basically since late summer. But over the course of March that’s reversed and the average of recent polls puts him either tied or slightly ahead.
Let’s look.
Continue reading “Yep, The Polls Are Shifting To Biden”Donald Trump Wrings The Last Drop Of Dignity From Lindsey Graham’s Tortured Soul
A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version.
The Honorable Lickspittle From South Carolina
For the rest of his natural life, any mention of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) should begin and end with this all-timer:
The subsequent eight years have not been kind to Graham, deservedly. No amount of obsequiousness can satisfy Trump. Each lick of Trump’s boot costs Graham a part of his soul, which Trump happily pockets and uses to demean Graham again further the next time. Graham’s descent into his own personal Trump hell has been epic to watch, like a Greek tragedy or a fabled character of lore, done in by his own shamelessness and weakness of spirit.
And so it was that Graham found himself Monday reprising his role as a Trump punching bag. After Trump’s principle-free declaration that he supports “states rights” on abortion, a baldfaced political move to try to win re-election, Graham “respectfully” disagreed. (We’ll leave the irony of a South Carolinian opposing the “states-rights” position for another day.)
In response, Trump unleashed an afternoon-long tirade against Graham on social media, best captured by this gutting line: “I blame myself for Lindsey Graham, because the only reason he won in the Great State of South Carolina is because I Endorsed him!”
Graham, it seems, can’t help himself. He’s stuck in a cycle of asserting his independence of thought and action then getting smacked down by Trump for such insolence, at which point Graham submits, only to reinitiate the cycle again on his own the next time. It’s a perpetual smackdown machine.
Graham has abandoned his principles, compromised what he held out as his true beliefs, and sacrificed the good people of Ukraine on the altar of Trump. In return for what? He still has his Senate seat, but little else.
A Daylong Backlash Against Trump On Abortion
Trump’s dual play of claiming credit for overturning Roe while abandoning for the moment his abortion-foe allies, fooled a few journalists (not all), but most people saw it clearly for what it was.
Trump will try to low-key his anti-abortion position until he’s re-elected, then of course all bets are off on what new draconian measures he will support in order to pay back the supporters he temporarily sidelined.
Don’t read that to mean that it should work politically. He’s an easy target now. His “low-key” states-rights position necessarily means he is in favor of every hardline law that’s been passed at the state level so far and will be passed in the future. And of course it’s fair game to assume that he would sign a national abortion ban, forcing blue states into the post-Dobbs regime. He’s really fooling no one:
- TPM’s Kate Riga: Trump Bets That Voters Will Buy His Feigned Moderation On Abortion
- TPM’s Nicole Lafond: Trump Couched His Non-Answer On Abortion In IVF Messaging Cleanup
- NYT: On Abortion, Trump Chose Politics Over Principles
- Aaron Blake: Trump’s cynical punt on abortion
Democrats Weren’t Fooled By Trump’s Gambit Either
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey:
The Politics Of Abortion Has Indeed Changed … Dramatically
Here’s a microcosm of the tectonic shift in abortion politics in the personage of Laura Ingraham, via @Acyn:
April 8, 2024:
Aug. 9, 2023:
Dec. 20, 2022:
Good Read
TPM’s Josh Kovensky: What Exactly Do The Christian Nationalists Want?
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Trump In Desperation Mode With First Criminal Trial Looming
Trump is about to face criminal justice for the first time, and his legal team had saved up a batch of last-minute Hail Marys to try to fend it off. With the hush-money trial beginning Monday, here’s the latest:
- Appeal court judge rejected Trump’s last ditch effort to move the trial to a different venue and thus delay it.
- Trump’s team signaled that it would sue the trial judge to try to get his gag order overturned.
- All of this is on top of an existing motion to recuse the judge over bogus conflict of interest claims with his daughter’s work.
None of this is likely to succeed in delaying the trial, but we’ll be watching.
Jack Smith Files His Immunity Brief With SCOTUS
Trump’s immunity case before the Supreme Court slumbers along, with Special Counsel Jack Smith filing his well-argued brief.
Keep An Eye On This
The Daily Beast: Trump’s $175 Million Bond Is Even Shadier Than It Looks
Ukraine’s Fate Will Be Determined By Fools Like This
Newly installed RNC co-chair Michael Whatley grouped Ukraine with China and Iran as “aggressive” U.S. adversaries:
This Makes Me So Happy

The NCAA women’s basketball championship game Sunday was the most-watched basketball game at any level in five years. Here’s how it stacks up against other major sporting events, according to Richard Deitsch:
To put the South Carolina-Iowa viewership in perspective, the game topped:
- Every World Series game since Game 7 of the 2019 World Series
- Every NBA Finals game since Game 5 of the 2017 NBA Finals
- Every Daytona 500 since 2006
- Every Masters final round viewership since 2001
- All but four college football games in 2023
Another amazing factoid: The three most-watched women’s basketball games ever were Iowa’s last three games in the tourney, in descending order:
- Iowa’s championship game loss to South Carolina: 18.7 million viewers
- Iowa’s Final Four win over UConn: 14.2 million viewers
- Iowa’s Elite Eight win over LSU: 12.3 million viewers
The previous most-watched women’s basketball game was Iowa’s loss to LSU in last year’s championship game: a mere 9.9 million viewers.
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Scenes From The Solar Eclipse
For anyone in the path of totality, the solar eclipse can be an exciting moment to get a front-row seat to one of astronomy’s most incredible coincidences. Every year or two the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, casting a shadow and completely blocking the sun from a swath of the planet. These events draws people from around the world to the path of totality, hoping to witness the magical moment when the world goes dark.
If you weren’t one of those people this time — or maybe didn’t have the right protective eyewear — you can still get a good look at the eclipse. From Mexico to Maine photographers documented this year’s solar event and it’s probably better than what you would see in person.
People gather to watch the eclipse in Mexico City

Moon begins to eclipse the sun, seen in Mazatlan, Mexico

Moon almost fully eclipsing the sun, seen in Mazatlan, Mexico

Total eclipse, seen from Mazatlan, Mexico

People watch the total eclipse in Torreon, Mexico

Shadows of the eclipse seen in Guadalajara, Mexico

The sky over Torreon, Mexico during the eclipse

A man wears a mask to watch the eclipse in Mexico City

The diamond-ring effect is seen in Fort Worth, Texas

Total solar eclipse, seen from Brady, Texas

The moon begins its descent below the sun’s horizon, as seen from Brady, Texas

Watching the eclipse from a rooftop in New York City

A family watches the eclipse in New York City

Total solar eclipse seen from Niagra Falls, New York

People watching the eclipse in Niagra Falls, New York

The moon begins to eclipse the sun in Niagra Falls, New York

Total solar eclipse, seen from Bloomington, Indiana

People watch the eclipse in Washington D.C.

Patrons of the Masters Tournament watch the eclipse in Augusta, Georgia

Trump Couched His Non-Answer On Abortion In IVF Messaging Cleanup
As we documented repeatedly in the days and weeks after the Alabama Supreme Court found that embryos created as part of in-vitro fertility treatment are considered “children” and protected as such in wrongful death suits, Republicans stepped upon rake after rake, stumbling their way into a full faceplant on the issue. And for good reason: It’s cartoonishly hard to support the kind of fetal personhood ideology underlying the Alabama ruling while also supporting the procedure for what it is — a safe and widely supported way for couples experiencing fertility issues to conceive.
Continue reading “Trump Couched His Non-Answer On Abortion In IVF Messaging Cleanup”Thank You, Folks
As I’ve told you a number of times over the last three weeks, we launched this year’s Annual TPM Membership Drive with an ambitious goal of signing up 1,000 new members. Today, a bit before noon, we hit our goal. It was even ahead of schedule. We truly appreciate it. We appreciate our members and especially those thousand new members. It’s a very important milestone for the company’s finances. But it is also a big shot in the arm for our whole team. Because this doesn’t happen by accident. We’re a small operation. And this is the product of every member of our team from editors and reporters to techs and designers and producers and publishing staff operating at their peak and operating as a very integrated and collaborative team. I really could not be prouder of every one of them.
Before I share a few other thoughts, two points: First, the drive was scheduled to run through the 15th. Since we’ve hit our goal I’m not going to be pushing you to sign up anymore in the Editors’ Blog. But the 40% discount we’ve been offering will continue to apply through the 15th.
Continue reading “Thank You, Folks”Trump Bets That Voters Will Buy His Feigned Moderation On Abortion
Two things are undoubtedly true: Donald Trump has no “religious conviction” leading him to oppose abortion (The Bulwark’s Sarah Longwell says voters often assume that he’s paid for abortions in her focus groups), and he knows the Dobbs decision and everything stemming from it make for terrible electoral politics for his party.
Continue reading “Trump Bets That Voters Will Buy His Feigned Moderation On Abortion”