Other Republicans complained that Democrats pushed the birth control protection bill just for show. After all, no state currently bans contraceptives. One might agree, except that Justice Clarence Thomas just wrote that the thinking behind the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade could apply...
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Segueing into a more data-driven arguments, early voting seems very promising for Kamala. Although Republicans have been voting early, unlike in 2020, the voters have tended to be elderly high propensity voters, and Jen O’Malley Dillion, Kalama’s campaign chair, says, “We feel really good...
lower costs, peace through strength, and a return to common sense," Johnson said in a statement. "As more results come in it is clear that, as we have predicted all along, Republicans are poised to have unified government in the White House, Senate, and House." ...
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More than a year after the Supreme Court overturned the federal right to abortion, the issue has at times dominated the discussion among the Republicans seeking their party’s 2024 presidential nomination.
Usually it comes down to a single issue: pro-life vs. pro-choice. Republicans have traditionally been the party of pro-life and that is a key issue for most Amish. Add to that Trump's aura as a businessman and that has appeal especially to Amish business owners. ...
Post-1980 “Republicans” are virtual TEXTBOOK REACTIONARIES – they want to REVERSE much of the 1789-1980 democratization of America, in order to create their. PLUTOCRATIC THEOCRACY. They’ve said so – bring America back to 1950 Virginia, hinted at 1865-1900 “Gilded Age.” The easiest way...
Many Republicans ABC News talked to on the House side agree with him. For some, it's a major factor in who they will support for speaker. Rep. David Joyce, R-Ohio, said he'll back "the first one who starts talking about the f...
"Initially, my thought was that it was not a good pick if the goal of the campaign was to try to appeal to maybe disaffected Republicans and moderates, just because he has had some flip-flopping on contentious issues like firearms," Doar said. "But then as ...