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 Republican administration is pressuring Florida stations to take down an ad that promotes a “yes” vote on Amendment 4, which would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution.
Tuesday’s event was the first and only debate scheduled between Steve Garvey and Adam Schiff in the general election cycle.
Kamala Harris appeared this week on the podcast “Call Her Daddy,” which focuses on women’s issues. Here’s what she said about abortion.
Georgia's Supreme Court on Monday reinstated the state's ban on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. The big picture: The ruling, which goes into effect Monday, comes one week after a lower court struck down the ban and allowed abortions to legally take place until about 22 weeks of pregnancy.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reminded the public Tuesday of its long-standing positions on political neutrality, civil discourse and abortion.
Watch NBC News' Julie Tsirkin's full interview with Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake as the two discuss border security, state abortion laws and Republicans throwing their support behind her opponent,
A court order that says hospitals cannot federally be required to provide pregnancy terminations when they violate a Texas abortion ban will stay for now, the Supreme Court said Monday. The decision is another setback for opponents of Texas’ abortion ban,
Earlier surveys have shown higher support, but the state’s Republican governor is working hard to defeat the initiative.
The statewide ballot measure, known as the Equal Rights Amendment, has become a target for Republican opponents who have cast it as an attack on family values.