With six months until Election Day, the future of the House and Senate are uncertain. A draft opinion from the Supreme Court's conservative majority that would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling is reshaping the political landscape on both sides. The draft opinion is expected to fire up Democrats, particularly women voters and could play a role in deciding how the parties fare in November.
Join POLITICO's Women Rule on Wednesday, May 25 at 1:00 PM EST for a conversation with the women running the midterm campaigns, where we’ll talk about how they are shaping messaging and strategy as well as steering policy and fundraising decisions, trends among women voters, and what a win for either party could mean for access to reproductive health care, economic advancement of women, and how the final stages of the COVID-19 pandemic are managed.
2022-04-29T01:00-0400With six months until Election Day, the future of the House and Senate are uncertain. A draft opinion from the Supreme Court's conservative majority that would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling is reshaping the political landscape on both sides. The draft opinion is expected to fire up Democrats, particularly women voters and could play a role in deciding how the parties fare in November.
Join POLITICO's Women Rule on Wednesday, May 25 at 1:00 PM EST for a conversation with the women running the midterm campaigns, where we’ll talk about how they are shaping messaging and strategy as well as steering policy and fundraising decisions, trends among women voters, and what a win for either party could mean for access to reproductive health care, economic advancement of women, and how the final stages of the COVID-19 pandemic are managed.
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