The former president both defended his role in overturning Roe v. Wade and declared himself the “father of IVF.”
Former President Donald Trump said anti-abortion supporters make up only "a very small percentage" of the country.
Former President Donald Trump has shifted his messaging on reproductive rights issues this election cycle. Here's a look at his recent flip-flopping.
Four anti-abortion advocates want a state trial court to remove from the ballot Amendment 4, which would protect abortion access in Florida, or to nullify votes cast in its favor. The women from St. Lucie and Taylor counties claim the abortion amendment didn’t gather enough signatures to qualify for the Nov.
Abortion is a hot topic on the November ballot in Colorado, which features Amendment 79 — a proposed change that would enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution.
The Georgia representative’s remarks about abortion and motherhood at a recent Trump campaign event sounded like something out of the 1800s.
Maryland is one of 10 states with abortion-related measures on the ballot in November, most of which would protect abortion rights.
Ahead of his tight re-election fight, Cruz, a staunch anti-abortion zealot, has gone quiet on his opposition to reproductive rights.
A group of anti-abortion advocates are trying to force Florida’s abortion amendment off the ballot this November or void any votes cast for it, citing a report from the DeSantis administration that said there was “widespread” fraud in the petition gathering for the effort.
In Michigan, Ohio, Arizona and elsewhere, progressive court candidates are hoping that the abortion issue that helped conservatives remake the federal judiciary will work for them this time.
Reproductive rights have been a powerful motivator – and an electoral weapon for Democrats – since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, ending a decades-long constitutional right to abortion. The issue has clearly resonated among groups of incensed women, including some disaffected Republicans.