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The Fact-Free Logic of Samuel Alito

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In his zeal to overturn Roe and do away with abortion rights, the Supreme Court justice relies on deceptive arguments and a regressive read of the law.

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Roe v. Wade Is About to Be Struck Down by the Electoral College

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Four of the justices voting to overturn Roe were appointed by presidents initially elected while losing the popular vote.

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House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn Stumps for Anti-Abortion Rep. Henry Cuellar

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The End of Roe: Saving Abortion Rights Means Taking Them Into Our Own Hands

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The relentless right and feckless Democrats brought us here. Now, preserving access to abortion will require breaking some laws.

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Amazon Anti-Union Consultant Boasted About Infiltrating AFL-CIO Meeting

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J.R. Majewski gained national attention for turning his yard into a giant Trump sign. Now he’s the former president’s pick to unseat Marcy Kaptur in Congress.

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Progressives, “Massively Outgunned,” Ditched Nina Turner

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Justice Democrats blamed pro-Israel super PACs run by DMFI and AIPAC for its decision to stay out of the rematch with Ohio Rep. Shontel Brown.

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