Por: Newsweek Nation October 13, 2022
The issue of abortion is motivating more Americans to head to the polls in the upcoming midterm elections, according to a new survey.In a recent survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation, half of the respondents said the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June has made them more motivated to vote in November, found. The figure is up from 43 percent in July, and 37 percent in May.About two-thirds of Democratic voters say... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 14, 2022
Topline Nearly eight in 10 Americans favor early voting laws intended to expand voting access while just as many support photo identification requirements aimed at tightening voting regulations, according to a Gallup released Friday, amid a string of new state laws both reining... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation October 13, 2022
A new poll found that a majority of voters that plan to cast their ballot in person are siding with Republican candidates.The poll, which was conducted by The Economist/YouGov shows that among respondents who plan to vote in person on election day, 54 percent said they will vote... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 06, 2022
Topline State abortion bans enacted after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade have so far forced at least 66 clinics across 15 states to stop performing the procedure, according to new from the pro-abortion rights Guttmacher Institute, impacting millions of women across the... + más
Post-Roe report reveals how many clinics have stopped offering abortions | Newsweek
At least 66 US clinics have halted abortions, institute says | The Boston Globe
The Atlantic USA Opinion October 03, 2022
After Roe, the anti-abortion movement faces a new opponent: popular opinion.Bettmann / GettyOctober 3, 2022, 7 AM ETThe anti-abortion movement has long loved to profess its love for democracy. Clarke Forsythe of Americans United for Life consistently called on the Supreme Court... + más
Abrams fetal heartbeat comments draw GOP ire in House hearing | The Hill
Opinion | The New York Times
PennLive USA Politics September 26, 2022
is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. .Story by Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PAHARRISBURG — When Pennsylvania holds its 2022 general... + más
Sen. King co-sponsors bill to protect election workers | Portland Press Herald
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The Root USA Health September 24, 2022
Whether you supported Roe v. Wade, or not, the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe clearly has an impact on Black Americans. nnThe majority of Black Americans live in southern states, where most of the post-Roe abortion bans are being enacted. And Black Americans receive... + más
Here's where abortion is banned 3 months after Roe v. Wade was overturned | ABC News
Idaho university prohibits staff from promoting, discussing abortion due to state laws: Report | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation September 24, 2022
Three months after the U.S. Supreme Court , ending federal protections for abortion rights, at least 15 states have ceased nearly all abortion services. Lawsuits challenging bans have left abortion legal in North Dakota, Wyoming and Utah as litigation continues.Lawmakers in a... + más
Americans scramble for abortions in states that have banned it | Politico
Democrats continue to make abortion campaign issue, but most still won't say if they support any restrictions | Fox News
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