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The $100 million blitz to bring back Roe

Jun 24, 2024 View Original Article
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  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

65% : First, that Trump will win in November.
63% : With help from Eli Okun, Garrett Ross and Bethany IrvineGOP VIBE CHECK -- "Trump is on a fundraising blitz.
59% : If they want someone more like Sen. MIKE LEE, a Trump ally, the leading option is Riverton Mayor TRENT STAGGS, whom Trump endorsed on the eve of the April convention.
54% : Trump holds a campaign rally in Chesapeake, Virginia. ...
51% : Alice scoops that a new coalition of abortion-rights groups, including Planned Parenthood, the ACLU and Reproductive Freedom for All, have created Abortion Access Now, which pledges "to spend $100 million to restore federal protections for the procedure and make it more accessible than ever before."
48% : "POLICY CORNERNEXT YEAR'S BIG PRIORITY -- Taxes will be top of the list for Washington in 2025, and the political landscape for corporations could look very different than it did less than a decade ago, Brian Faler reports this morning.
46% : And though the business lobby is already mobilizing to fight for protecting the corporate rate, they have fewer friends on the Hill than they once did.ONE TO WATCH -- "US prosecutors recommend Justice Dept. criminally charge Boeing," Reuters' Chris Prentice, Mike Spector and Allison Lampert scooped: "The Justice Department must decide by July 7."CONGRESSTHE NEW JOHN FETTERMAN -- "John Fetterman's War," by The New Yorker's Benjamin Wallace-Wells: "[Former chief of staff ADAM]
44% : Can Trump snuff out a MAGA challenger in a tossup district?THE WEEK -- Tomorrow:
41% : Trump is still moving in the direction of traditional GOP priorities, calling for the business tax rate to be lowered still, but the likes of Rep. CHIP ROY (R-Texas) are open to raising it a few points instead.
37% : Utah Governor: Will Trump make an election eve endorsement?GOP Gov. SPENCER COX is one of the most prominent Trump critics in statewide office remaining in the Republican Party, and he's gotten plenty of grief from the conservative grassroots in his state -- getting swamped (not atypically for an establishment candidate) at April's party convention by right-wing election denier PHIL LYMAN.
35% : Many anti-abortion groups, Alice writes, "as well as close Trump allies who drafted a 'Project 2025' policy manifesto to guide Trump if he wins, are still pushing for federal restrictions, with the ultimate goal of a national abortion ban.
33% : The question for Trump is whether he wants to risk his endorsement batting average to send a message to a prominent GOP voice of resistance.
32% : "INTERESTING QUESTION -- The Plain Dealer's Andrew Tobias dug into the question of what will happen to J.D. VANCE's Senate seat if Trump taps him as VP.
21% : If Utah Republicans want an approximation of the incumbent, they'll choose Rep. JOHN CURTIS, a former Democrat and ardent environmentalist who voted to accept the results of the 2020 election and who has not endorsed Trump for president.
16% : Crank is favored to win, so this could be an embarrassing one for Trump tomorrow.
3% : While Democrats have been tying Hanks to Trump and calling him "too conservative," the Congressional Leadership Fund has been attacking Hanks as a closet liberal.

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