Arizona is one of several states where right-leaning groups are backing conservative judges as they prepare to challenge newly passed ballot measures protecting abortion.
In states like Arizona and Nevada, the initiatives have overwhelming support in the polls, while pro-abortion rights Democrats are in much closer races.
The advertisement on “The View" this week, preceded by a warning from ABC, was shocking: condemning celebrities for supposedly promoting abortion rights and showing images of dead fetuses.
Abortion has emerged as the most important issue in the November election for women under age 30, according to a new survey by KFF published Friday.
A recent Fox News poll found that 50% of GOP voters in Arizona plan to vote in favor of the abortion rights bill on the ballot, highlighting a larger favorability for a specific issue, rather than the party since its unlikely half of the Republican voters in the state will vote for Harris.
Abortion access, in vitro fertilization treatments and overall women’s reproductive health issues are at the forefront of this year’s presidential race, as both campaigns are using the Supreme Court’s repeal of federal abortion rights to motivate supporters.
The rulings are the latest in a legal saga that's been playing out a few rulings at a time across the U.S. for the past two years — since the nation's top court overturned Roe v. Wade, ended the nationwide right to abortion, and opened the door to bans and restrictions, as well as the new legal fights that followed.
Pro-Life is launching a $2 million digital ad campaign across battleground states to counter Democrats’ push to expand access to abortion.
As the presidential election inches closer, abortion access is steadily becoming a more important issue for American voters, especially among young women. New KFF poll findings released
The family business that owns the Kansas City Chiefs is one of the biggest funders of a political action committee opposing a proposed amendment to overturn Missouri’s abortion ban. Unity Hunt, the business that controls the assets of the late Lamar Hunt,
Kamala Harris will have a lot riding on her shoulders in the 2024 presidential race on Nov. 5, where she’s expected to go head-to-head with Donald Trump. On Friday (Oct. 11), the VP graced the cover of Vogue to talk about her plans if elected and finding out Joe Biden was dropping out,