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As the Food and Drug Administration undertakes a full agency review of the safety of the chemical abortion drug mifepristone, ...
PPRI found that there are pro-choice majorities in all but seven states: Majorities of residents in 43 states and the District of Columbia say that abortion should be legal in most or all cases ...
Wade in June 2022. Until yesterday, the pro-choice position prevailed in every state where abortion-related measures were on the ballot, including in red states such as Kansas, Kentucky ...
The “colossal bomb” effectively banned or significantly restricted abortion access in more than half of states. It also set in motion a new legal strategy for attorneys who protect abortion ...
Pro-choice activists were not thrilled with President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech that failed to dive into the topic of abortion, despite the Democratic Party going all in on the issue ...
Perhaps the best evidence of pro-choice conservatism comes from the purple state of Michigan. In 1972, voters rejected a law that would have made abortion legal in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
When given the opportunity to weigh in on reproductive freedom measures directly, American voters—even those in decidedly red states like Kansas and Kentucky—keep taking the pro-choice side.
Pro-choice advocates have dismissed concerns about late-term abortion as a right-wing talking point, but pro-life groups are flagging data showing a surge of such cases in liberal-leaning states.
In red as in blues states, the pro-choice forces won seven straight times (three times rejecting anti-abortion measures, four times confirming abortion rights). Eager reproductive-rights advocates ...
War never again!” Likewise, the pro-choice drift of the United States does not change our clarion cry: “No more abortion. Abortion never again!” The urgency of life cannot be forgotten ...
It’s easy to say what a triumphant midterm election would have looked like for opponents of abortion. The ballot initiative installing abortion rights into the Michigan Constitution would have ...