abortion

Where Things Stand: Ohio Win Emboldens Next Abortion Effort In Arizona
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The defeat of Issue 1 and the win for abortion rights in Ohio last night stands as another datapoint in an ongoing trend: abortion rights have consistently prevailed when placed on the ballot — an observation that, notably, holds in red and purples states — since Roe’s overturning last year. And it emboldens ongoing efforts by pro-abortion rights and left-leaning groups to push Democrats to embrace the issue as a wedge that could help them hold the Senate and take back the House in 2024.

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Ohio Voters Bat Down Assault On Democracy, Abortion Rights In Special Election
Where Things Stand: Trump Judge Orders Lawyers To Undergo Training With Far-Right Christian Legal Group
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The far-right Christian legal group whose work you’re almost certainly familiar with is in the news today for an incredibly befuddling reason: a Trump-appointed judge in Texas ordered lawyers with Southwest Airlines to attend eight hours of “religious-liberty training” courses with the group, Alliance Defending Freedom.

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Where Things Stand: DeSperate DeSantis Tries To Appeal To … Someone On Abortion
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As my colleague Josh Marshall notes below, today’s Times/Siena Poll gives us the clearest sign yet that, if you’re a Republican candidate and you’re not named Donald Trump, your grip on the Republican Party and the minds and hearts of GOP voters is tenuous at best and barely existent at worst.

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Tuberville’s Blockade Of US Military Promotions Takes A Historic Tradition To A Radical New Level
House Republicans Are Quietly Using A Spending Bill To Pick An Extremely Specific DC Abortion Fight
Republicans Keep Making Every Single Fight About Abortion
The House’s right flank is loading up once-anodyne appropriations bills with riders focused on the culture war and fabricated controversies.
Iowa Judge Temporarily Blocks State Legislature’s Brand New Six-Week Abortion Ban
Judge Declines To ‘Flippantly’ Rule From The Bench, So Iowa’s New Abortion Ban Now Takes Effect
Democratic Women Vets In House Express ‘Shock’ That So Few Republicans Voted Against Abortion Amendment 
They expected “15 or so” Republicans to vote down the far-right amendments, based on their conversations.
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