Amid this year's election, abortion is an issue found to be the most important for young female voters, according to a new poll.
New NBC polling reveals Vice President Harris and Donald Trump neck and neck among registered voters. The numbers also show abortion is the top motivating issue for voters to turn out. Vanity Fair reporter Molly Jong-Fast and Punchbowl News reporter Melanie Zanona discuss this and more.
The Palm Beach Post editorial board is backing Florida's proposed amendment to protect a woman's right to get an abortion.
"Please tell everyone you know that 'minimum national standards' is a federal abortion ban," one U.S. senator wrote on X.
Abortion has emerged as the most important issue in the November election for women under 30, according to a survey by KFF — a notable change since late spring, before Vice President Kamala Harris entered the presidential race.
Former President Trump said Sunday that a national abortion ban is “off the table,” but left the door open on the conversation by saying “we’ll see what happens.” “Let me just tell you, I think
Harris and other Democrats repeatedly tell their supporters that if Trump is elected, he will sign an abortion ban – despite him committing to not doing so. Now Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said his caucus wouldn’t even be able to bring a law like that to the floor.
Abortion has emerged as the most important issue in the November election for women under age 30, according to a new survey by KFF published Friday.
A survey has found that abortion has passed inflation to become the top issue in the presidential election for women younger than 30
During an interview on Sunday with Fox News, the former president said that a national abortion ban was “off the table,” while leaving open the possibility that states might impose new restrictions on abortion care. “It something that’s off the table because I did something that everybody wanted to do,” Trump said.
Ohio's close Senate race took a twist recently when cellphone video surfaced of Republican Bernie Moreno criticizing women whose votes are driven by the abortion issue.