When it comes to abortion, Republican leaders want the party's candidates to 'go on offense.' Oddly enough, Democratic leaders want the same thing.
It’s likely that many Democrats hope to see GOP candidates follow the advice.
In fact, just this morning, President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign unveiled a new ad, which is part of a 16-week, $25 million advertising campaign targeting voters in several battleground states. The minute-long spot doesn’t just tout the Democratic incumbent’s support for reproductive rights, it also highlights Republican efforts to impose new restrictions on reproductive care — even using clips from this week’s primary debate.
There’s no great mystery as to why Democrats are eager to wage this fight. Not only is there extensive public opinion research pointing to a clear disadvantage for Republicans, but both parties need only to look at recent election results in
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