The significant gap has more to do with race than gender. Will reproductive rights persuade white women to vote differently?
Could Florida become a swing state, or rather, shift power to the Democratic Party again?
The current Israeli government is waging a war on women’s rights, and the U.S. rolled back Roe v. Wade.
The Supreme Court ruling on reproductive rights is at odds with majority American public opinion.
A concretely better quality of life [...] cannot be achieved in one election — nor will there be a fast-pass to the repair shop.
A loss for Walker in this election would also be a loss for Trump.
[T]he debate regarding ending pregnancy is no longer a legal matter. It has become an outright political issue.
This week’s vote to defend women’s rights mirrors U.S. opinion on the issue more generally and may shape the midterm elections.
The solidarity of women, or rather people able to get pregnant, clearly extends beyond national and continental borders.
[A]s though the lives of many women were not difficult enough in this empire of inequality that is the United States.