The political split-screen provides a preview of next year's election on the eve of the first anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning landmark abortion precedent, Roe v. Wade.Democrats are confident the abortion access fight will animate their base after the party outperformed expectations last cycle, with the issue still at the forefront thanks to the Republican primary and state reforms. Since the Dobbs v.
"On the other hand," she added,"many conservatives that stood up for life and addressed the issue head-on were successful. "If you are not clear and you're ambiguous, then the other side will paint you any way they want, and they're going to paint you as an extremist, and then you run the risk of not being understood accurately," she said."But I will tell you that we will not endorse anyone who can't, at the very least, very least, understand that life needs to be protected by 15 weeks.
Although Sen. Tim Scott announced he would back a 15-week ban, other candidates, such as former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, have declined to specify a time frame, contending there is no national consensus and the states should decide. Former President Donald Trump has even criticized DeSantis's prohibition for being"too"harsh.
Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said, “The leadership and organizing power demonstrated by was essential to Democrats’s strong performances in the 2022 midterms, and it will be again in 2024 as our campaign assembles a winning coalition to reelect President Biden and Vice President [Kamala] Harris.