Attempts by Republicans in competitive contests to pivot away from these issues have emboldened Democrats to mount an aggressive offense.
this spring found 79 percent of Americans said abortion should be legal in such cases, a consistent finding in polls for more than three decades.
Vega, who is trying to unseat Rep. Abigail Spanberger in one of the key seats Republicans hope to flip to win back control of the House, used to say in her Twitter bio that she was a “Pres. Trump appointee,” a reference to her appointment in December 2020 to the President’s Advisory Commission on Hispanic Prosperity. Several weeks ago, after Vega secured the GOP nomination, it disappeared.
that he would cancel a portion of student loan debt held by many Americans. “Safe to say the story of Democrat candidates refusing to say whether they support Biden’s blatantly political tuition giveaway next?” Brown wrote.Kirkmeyer is running in a new open seat in the northern Denver suburbs after the Colorado delegation gained an additional seat because of the state’s population growth in the 2020 Census.
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