Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, tensions over abortion have only intensified, setting the presidential election up as a referendum on fundamental rights for tens of millions of women.
Vice President Kamala Harris released a new campaign ad Wednesday featuring graphic images of a Texas woman the campaign says was “cut open from her breast to her pelvis” during an emergency operation after being denied an abortion.
Following the CNN Presidential Town Hall in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Vice President Kamala Harris speaks with an undecided voter who disagrees with her stance on abortion.
Now, 10 states and counting will have measures to amend their constitutions to protect abortion rights on the ballot in November. Those states are currently Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Nevada, New York, South Dakota, Missouri, Montana, and most recently Nebraska.
Abortion has overtaken immigration to become the second most important issue for voters heading into the 2024 election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Newsweek polling suggests.
The lawsuit is being funded by an “angel financier,” Lawson told the Times/Herald. He declined to disclose the donor’s name or provide other information about them.
Even if abortion isn’t directly on the ballot in Pennsylvania, the message about the stakes is reaching them in ways that consider the many intersectional identities of voters.
One seared into her memory shows a young mom talking about how several Idaho emergency rooms rejected her because of the state's abortion ban, leaving her to bleed for weeks after a miscarriage. Kishbaugh sends videos like that to friends,
Vice President Kamala Harris plans to head to reliably Republican Texas just 10 days before Election Day to try to refocus her campaign against former President Donald Trump on reproductive care
A Texas woman reveals a massive scar she was left with after she had to undergo a six-hour emergency surgery when she was denied an abortion in the state in a new ad released by the Kamala Harris campaign ahead of the vice president’s Houston rally Friday.
Vice President Kamala Harris has said that she opposes any concessions on a national abortion law if elected president, rejecting any proposal that would include possible religious exemptions