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Pressured by Their Base on Abortion, Republicans Strain to Find a Way Forward

Por: The New York Times Politics April 12, 2023

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Republican leaders have followed an emboldened base of conservative activists into what increasingly looks like a political cul-de-sac on the issue of abortion — a tightly confined absolutist position that has limited their options ahead of the 2024 election season, even as some in the party push for moderation.Last year’s a woman’s constitutionally protected right to an abortion was supposed to send the issue of abortion access to the... + full article



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