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A super PAC for House Democrats plans to spend $100 million in advertising and voter mobilization focused on abortion rights as the party seeks to retake the majority from Republicans this fall.
Democrats’ House Majority PAC is planning a $100 million investment in advertising and voter mobilization focused on abortion rights as many in the party look to the issue to energize voters and ...
Other activists are venting similar frustrations. "Time and time again, we have seen Democrats use abortion rights as a campaign issue and fail to deliver on their promises to protect and expand ...
Abortion rights helped Democrats stave off a hefty defeat at midterm elections last year and the party aims to put the issue at the center of the 2024 fight for the White House.
WASHINGTON—The super PAC supporting Democrats’ effort to win back the House majority is launching a $100 million fund focused on abortion rights, the latest sign that the party is leaning ...
LEESBURG, Va. – House Democrats staked out their game plan this week at their annual retreat to reclaim power in the lower chamber in 2024, hoping they can find traction on abortion rights and ...
When voters turned out for abortion rights in Michigan in 2022, it was a victory for Democrats. In 2024, they're trying to replicate that success here and in states across the country.
In announcing a Wednesday vote on doomed legislation to enshrine abortion rights into federal law, the top Senate Democrat teed up a political fight for the midterm campaign. By Annie Karni Follow ...
“The stakes are higher because we need to see abortion rights protected.” Democrats are still trying to climb off the mat after drubbings in state legislative elections in 2010, defeats that ...
Senate Democrats are resting their long-shot hopes of keeping a majority on abortion rights, with the issue dominating their closing arguments two weeks from Election Day. Why it matters ...
Some Virginia Democrats want to codify abortion rights into state law in their final weeks in power. But several state senators do not want to upend their travel to Hawaii, Europe and Africa.