Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Irish Examiner View: Roe v. Wade Ruling May Harm Republicans in Midterms 153 June 28, 2022 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Irish Examiner (Ireland) on 28 June 2022 by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:2022 midterm electionIrelandreproductive rightsRepublican PartyRoe v. WadeSupreme Court Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Kenya: Lessons from Zohran Mamdani’s Win for Young Aspirants November 10, 2025. Published in Nation 0 Turkey: Not Only Cuomo but Trumpism Is Also Losing November 10, 2025. Published in Daily Sabah[Mamdani’s] rise marks the fall of Cuomo’s mafia politics and a challenge to Trump’s populism. 0 Nepal: Xi–Trump Meeting and the Global Order November 10, 2025. Published in The Kathmandu Post 0 Saudi Arabia: That Photo at the White House November 10, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatThe American master of surprises will receive the man who took the Syrians, Middle East and world by surprise. 0 Nigeria: America, Nigeria and the Politics of Imported Sympathy November 9, 2025. Published in Punch[T]o reduce that complex web of violence to “Christian genocide”, as President Trump recently claimed, is both reckless and ignorant. 0 Topics Iraq: The Busan Summit between Trump and Xi: A Truce of Necessity, Not Reconciliation November 11, 2025. Published in alsabaahU.S-China relations remain governed by a delicate balance of deterrence and cooperation[.] 0 Colombia: Petro and His Mistake of Underestimating Trump November 11, 2025. Published in El Colombiano[Donald Trump's] warmongering vision ... has led the U.S. to take dangerously interventionist, unilateral and aggressive stances. 0 Germany: Trump’s Lust for Power November 11, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[At] least a few Republicans are actually objecting to the president’s overreach. They won’t rein him in, though. 0 Oman: War of Extermination Continues Despite Ceasefire Agreement November 11, 2025. Published in alwatanThe continued silence provides the occupation with cover to persist in killing and siege. 0 Israel: When Socialists and Fascists Unite on Antisemitism November 10, 2025. Published in Israel HayomMamdani's socialists are not embarrassed when his election is celebrated with swastikas on synagogues, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon's socialists in France lean on Muslim antisemitism. 0 Kenya: Lessons from Zohran Mamdani’s Win for Young Aspirants November 10, 2025. Published in Nation 0 Saudi Arabia: That Photo at the White House November 10, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatThe American master of surprises will receive the man who took the Syrians, Middle East and world by surprise. 0 Germany: This Is Not What a Big Deal Looks Like November 10, 2025. Published in Die Tageszeitungif you create a problem yourself in order to later partially solve it — can that really still be considered a success? 0 Related Articles Egypt: New York’s Mayor and Trump’s Shock November 6, 2025. Published in almasryalyoum [P]eople didn’t care about what Trump said and what he threatened. Germany: Zohran Mamdani: A Capitalist’s Nightmare November 6, 2025. Published in Die Tageszeitung[M]amdani’s success could offer the [Democrats] a sense of direction. Ireland: Ireland Is Riding 2 Horses Galloping in Different Directions across the Atlantic October 29, 2025. Published in Irish Times Ireland: ‘They’re Behaving Like Gangsters’: Will the Rest of the World Stand Up to the US at COP 30? October 28, 2025. Published in Irish Times Ireland: The Irish Times View on the US and Ukraine: An Important Shift in Tone from Washington October 23, 2025. Published in Irish Times Previous articleThe US Supreme Court’s Decision Was Really about the Constitution, Not AbortionNext articleDepreciation of the Yen: Be Conscious of Differences between US and Japanese Monetary Policy LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment