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Abortion
The Public Has Much More Trust in the FDA Than the Courts When It Comes to Abortion Access Decisions
Abortion
COVID-19 Still Grabbed Headlines in 2022. But No Health Story Broke Through to Voters More Than Roe v. Wade
2022 Elections
The Midterm Signs Were Always There
2022 Elections
Democratic Voters’ Enthusiasm for Midterms Spikes in Wake of Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling
Abortion
Half of Voters Disapprove of Supreme Court Ruling to Overturn Roe v. Wade
Asia
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Has Not Increased Global Appetite for a U.S.-China Decoupling
Abortion
Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling Will Ripple Across the Reproductive Care Landscape. Women Are Worried About Birth Control and Much More
Abortion
After Leak of Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade Opinion, Voters Are More Entrenched in Their Abortion Views
Abortion
The Supreme Court Appears Likely to Strike Down Roe v. Wade. Voters Are Most Likely to Say It Should Be Upheld
2022 Elections
Black Voters Are Feeling Great About Jackson’s Supreme Court Confirmation, but It’s Not Translating Into Midterm Enthusiasm
Donald Trump
Ginni Thomas’ Texts Lead Most Voters to Say Her Husband Should Recuse From Election-Related Cases
2022 Elections
Support for Jackson’s Supreme Court Confirmation Remains High
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