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Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: In the States - Republicans Face Fractured Base After Bruising, Divisive Primaries
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on June 23, 2026:
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IN THE STATES: Republicans Face Fractured Base After Bruising, Divisive Primaries
Tea Party Movement Co-Founder and Georgia voter Debbie Dooley: Mike Collins "has a ton of baggage and is unfit for office. Georgia will lose a 4th Senate seat in a row"
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In competitive Senate races across the map, Republicans are facing a fractured base after bruising, divisive primaries that have left their candidates badly damaged, strapped for cash, and struggling to consolidate support.
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WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on June 23, 2026:
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IN THE STATES: Republicans Face Fractured Base After Bruising, Divisive Primaries
Tea Party Movement Co-Founder and Georgia voter Debbie Dooley: Mike Collins "has a ton of baggage and is unfit for office. Georgia will lose a 4th Senate seat in a row"
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In competitive Senate races across the map, Republicans are facing a fractured base after bruising, divisive primaries that have left their candidates badly damaged, strapped for cash, and struggling to consolidate support.
From Georgia to Iowa to North Carolina to Texas, Republicans are "refusing to endorse [their] race's victor[s]," "stand[ing] by everything [they] said" during brutal primary campaigns, and telling voters that "'it is time [to] seriously consider' letting GOP establishment candidates lose."
Meanwhile, Independents and even some Republicans are "crossing the aisle" to support Democratic Senate candidates, who are picking up "surprising endorsement[s]" from Republicans who are fed up with their own party.
See for yourself:
IN GEORGIA
* Raw Story: Conservative radio host stings GOP with surprise endorsement in Georgia Senate race (https://www.rawstory.com/jon-ossoff-2677058665/)
- Sen. Jon Ossoff [...] picked up a surprising endorsement from a conservative talk radio host.
- Shelley Wynter, a prominent Black conservative radio personality, was a significant backer of right-wing Gov. Brian Kemp in 2022. This time, however, he is crossing the aisle, according to Patricia Murphy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
- "I'm here to tell you live on the radio that I am Team Ossoff for the rest of the summer, and I will do everything I can possible on this show to get you re-elected," said Wynter. "I see re-elections as a job interview, and in my humble opinion, I've seen nothing from Senator Jon Ossoff that requires me to say you're fired from the job. So you've got my support. I endorse you."
- He went on to add that, "Everything I'm hearing, everything you're doing, everything you've done, I agree with [...]"
* 95.5 WSB: Exclusive Interview Senator Jon Ossoff (https://www.wsbradio.com/on-air/exclusive-interview-senator-jon-ossoff/9140bbf1-d267-4655-8e66-77df8547897e/)
- Conservative 95.5 WSB Radio host and former Derek Dooley supporter Shelley Wynter: "I said if Mike Collins is the nominee, I am Team Ossoff, and I'm a man of my word. Mike Collins is the nominee I'm here to tell you live on the radio that I am Team Ossoff for the rest of the summer, and I will do everything I can possible on this show to get you re-elected."
- "I see re-elections as a job interview, and in my humble opinion, I've seen nothing from Senator Jon Ossoff that requires me to say you're fired from the job. So you've got my support. I endorse you [...] I strongly endorse you for re-election. Everything I'm hearing, everything you're doing. Everything you've done, I agree with [...] I'm on your team. So the Shelley Wynter show endorses Senator Jon Ossoff for re-election."
IN IOWA
* The Hill: Defeated GOP challenger urges voters to oppose Hinson in Iowa Senate race (https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5926826-carlin-refuses-endorse-hinson/)
- Former Iowa state Sen. Jim Carlin (R), who lost his GOP primary bid for U.S. Senate this month, is refusing to endorse the race's victor, Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa), as she kicks off her general election campaign to succeed retiring Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa).
- In a statement posted to his campaign website, Carlin thanked his supporters for helping him fight the "political establishment," but he suggested, "It is time we seriously consider" letting GOP establishment candidates lose -- including Hinson.
- "Let me be direct: I cannot in good conscience ask you to vote for Ashley Hinson," Carlin wrote in a statement. "She does not share our values and a Republican label is not enough. It has never been enough. And until our party understands that our votes must be earned, not assumed, nothing will change."
- "The establishment counts on voters believing they have nowhere else to go. But when citizens stand together and refuse to reward deception, empty promises, and managed decline, real political leverage begins to return to the people," he continued.
- Carlin characterized Hinson as part of the "establishment" class that takes Republican voters' support for granted, but said, "We do not owe blind loyalty to any political party. Votes should be earned, not assumed."
- "If those asking for our support continually betray the values they campaign on, then we have every right -- and perhaps even a duty -- to withhold that support until representation becomes genuine again," he said.
- Carlin suggested "perhaps it is time for something new," adding, "And if standing for those things means losing elections for a season, then so be it. Better to lose fighting honorably than to win by surrendering everything that matters."
* Des Moines Register: Iowa's US Senate primary loser Carlin tells GOP not to support Hinson (https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/elections/2026/06/16/iowa-senate-race-2026-gop-jim-carlin-wont-support-ashley-hinson/90573632007/?taid=6a31a0c1117eb2000163569a&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&gca-cat=p&gnt-cfr=1)
- Jim Carlin, who lost Iowa's Republican U.S. Senate primary earlier this month, said he cannot tell his supporters to vote for Ashley Hinson, the GOP candidate who beat him.
- In an unusual move, Carlin posted a message to supporters on his campaign website saying, "we do not owe blind loyalty to any political party. Votes should be earned, not assumed."
- "So let me be direct: I cannot in good conscience ask you to vote for Ashley Hinson," he wrote. "She does not share our values, and a Republican label is not enough. It has never been enough. And until our party understands that our votes must be earned, not assumed, nothing will change."
- In his message, Carlin wrote that "perhaps it is time for something new."
- "Perhaps it is time for a Christian constitutional conservative movement or party that actually represents the people who still believe in faith, family, freedom, truth, borders, honest money and the Constitution of the United States," he said. "And if standing for those things means losing elections for a season, then so be it. Better to lose fighting honorably than to win by surrendering everything that matters."
IN NORTH CAROLINA
* Daily Haymaker: Waving the White Flag on Whatley? (https://dailyhaymaker.com/waving-the-white-flag-on-whatley/)
- We don't have a presidential race this year to bail out a weak nominee.
- The Whatley campaign is doing ZERO to rally the conservative base. ZERO.
* NC Newsline: Heading into midterms, NCGOP faces mounting backlash from its conservative base (https://ncnewsline.com/2026/04/01/heading-into-midterms-ncgop-faces-mounting-backlash-from-its-conservative-base/)
- The North Carolina Republican Party is facing a groundswell of conservative backlash, including efforts to oust state party officials at the county level, heading into a midterm election year in which the GOP must surmount long odds to avoid losing control of Congress.
- Most at risk from this grassroots anger may be Republican Senate nominee Michael Whatley, who's been tied inextricably to state party leadership for the last decade, presiding over the state GOP from 2019 to 2024 after successfully leading Trump's first campaign effort in the state.
- Whatley has come under fire for his ties to 1st Congressional District Chair Harvey West, a convicted sex offender whom he appointed to a key rulemaking body for the state GOP multiple times -- a connection that first came to light when it was raised by conservative activists, before it was seized on by Democrats as a key attack against a candidate who remains unknown to many voters in the state.
- The controversies surrounding West [...] could damage the Republican in the state's highest-profile race this November: U.S. Senate Republican nominee Michael Whatley [...]
- Whatley appointed West to the state Plan of Organization Committee multiple times, including in 2024, according to PolitiFact.
- [Conservative activist Michele Woodhouse] was more blunt. "There's really nothing Michael Whatley could do that would get me to vote for him," she said.
- "Many of us within Republican ranks that would identify as conservatives first and Republicans second are not supporting Michael Whatley," Woodhouse said.
* The Charlotte Observer (Opinion): Texas primary just made NC Senate race even harder for Michael Whatley (https://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/article314917179.html)
- [Whatley] earned a lot less of the vote than he should have in a race where he had no serious opposition, plus a Trump endorsement.
- Whatley ended the night with less than two-thirds of the Republican vote, according to unofficial results. His closest opponent got more than 15% of the vote, despite not even reaching double digits in recent polls. Now he has to try to win those voters back. Whatley also only got a little more than half the raw number of votes that former Gov. Roy Cooper did in the Democratic primary -- a sign that Republicans are trailing in enthusiasm heading into a competitive general election.
IN TEXAS
* Fort Worth Star Telegram: GOP's hard-right turn has these Republicans unsure they'll vote for Paxton (https://us.list-manage.com/dY77ofy2L47?e=a1c155f376&c2id=b8bffd0469ceeabe819b121f0af2af59)
- For Huffman, who most recently ran as a Republican in a special election for state Senate in North Texas, Paxton's victory despite perceived character flaws has him questioning what do in November, when Paxton will face Democrat James Talarico, an Austin-area Texas House representative, for the statewide seat.
- Former U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess, former Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley and former Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price all said as much in interviews with the Star-Telegram.
- "For those of us who were Cornyn supporters the party seems to not be listening," Price said in an email. "These are lifelong Republicans who may either not vote in November or vote for the other party."
- Whitley said he might flip again, this time in the U.S. Senate race. "Talarico is looking real good to me," Whitley said. "I won't vote for Paxton. Period. End of statement."
- There's "not a chance in hell" Jason Baldwin is voting for Paxton in November. "Character matters," he said. "I don't care if you're Republican, Democrat, white, Black, yellow, green: We all have a character, and Ken Paxton does not align with that for me."
* USA Today: Texas Republicans once impeached Paxton. Now his Senate run splits them (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2026/06/02/texas-republicans-split-on-paxtons-us-senate-run/90297060007/)
- Ken Paxton's victory in the Republican Senate primary has resurfaced internal splits within the Texas GOP, with former impeachment supporter House Speaker Dustin Burrows now endorsing him while Rep. Jeff Leach and ex Speaker Dade Phelan continue to voice serious concerns about his candidacy and accountability.
- The articles included allegations of abuse of office, bribery and misuse of taxpayer funds, but Paxton was later acquitted by the Texas Senate.
- During the runoff election, Paxton was taking heat from Cornyn's camp over a "sweetheart" deal his office had given to Waco attorney Adam Hoffman.
- Phelan also suggested that there is a faction of Republicans who would not vote for Paxton under any circumstances, and warned that under those conditions, Republicans could lose their edge in the state's legislature and judiciary.
* KVUE: After Texas GOP convention, cracks emerge in push for party unity (https://www.kvue.com/article/news/politics/vote-texas/texas-gop-convention-party-fractures-calls-for-unity/269-31aa2bf6-4a67-4514-9fb3-2f3b3f68df45)
- Cornyn has said he will support the party ticket but has not yet said if he will endorse Paxton.
- "He didn't help, and right now, by the way, neither is our former ag commissioner," Patrick said.
- The same can't be said for Cornyn, who responded to Patrick's post about Miller with a social media post of his own saying, "Patrick is worried about losing in November. He should be."
* The Hill: Cornyn: Paxton 'absolutely' endangers Texas Senate seat as GOP nominee (https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5905200-cornyn-paxton-texas-senate-runoff/)
- Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) says state Attorney General Ken Paxton, his former opponent, will "absolutely" make it tougher for Republicans to defend the Texas Senate seat as the Republican nominee in the general election, standing by the criticisms he made during the primary.
- Asked by a reporter late Monday if Paxton "endangers the seat as the nominee," Cornyn replied: "Absolutely."
- "I stand by everything I said during the whole campaign," he added.
* Dallas Morning News: John Cornyn stands by criticism of Ken Paxton as unfit for office (https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/article/sen-john-cornyn-says-ag-ken-paxton-still-a-crook-22286766.php)
- Sen. John Cornyn [...] says he still believes Attorney General Ken Paxton is a lawbreaker unfit for office and will put the seat at risk in November.
- "I stand by everything I said during the whole campaign," Cornyn told reporters as he returned Monday to the Capitol where he has represented Texas for nearly a quarter century.
- Raising money could be a challenge for Paxton, who was vastly outspent in the primary.
- The National Republican Senatorial Committee backed Cornyn in the primary and hammered Paxton with negative messaging. The NRSC scrubbed the internet of those attacks after Paxton won the runoff.
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Original text here: https://www.dscc.org/article/in-the-states-republicans-face-fractured-base-after-bruising-divisive-primaries/
Democratic Governors Association: Rob Sand Rakes in Endorsements From Over 100 "Rob-Publicans"
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news on June 23, 2026:
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Rob Sand Rakes in Endorsements from Over 100 "Rob-Publicans"
On Monday, Rob Sand's campaign released a list of over 100 registered Republicans from every corner of Iowa who are backing him for governor, the latest sign that his "platform aimed at drawing support from nonpartisans, independents and Republicans" is resonating.
The coalition includes current and former Republican elected officials and leaders, like former Crawford County Sheriff Jim Steinkuehler, who called Rob "the kind
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WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news on June 23, 2026:
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Rob Sand Rakes in Endorsements from Over 100 "Rob-Publicans"
On Monday, Rob Sand's campaign released a list of over 100 registered Republicans from every corner of Iowa who are backing him for governor, the latest sign that his "platform aimed at drawing support from nonpartisans, independents and Republicans" is resonating.
The coalition includes current and former Republican elected officials and leaders, like former Crawford County Sheriff Jim Steinkuehler, who called Rob "the kindof leader who brings people together instead of driving them apart," and former Council Bluffs Mayor Matt Walsh, who praised how "Sand keeps showing up."
The endorsements come as longtime political observers across Iowa hammer Kansas carpetbagger Zach Lahn for being "absent from the discussion," and call out his years working to make it harder for people to get health care.
Read more here about how Rob Sand is building a powerful coalition of Rob-Publicans:
Nonpareil Online: Former Council Bluffs Mayor Matt Walsh endorses Rob Sand (https://nonpareilonline.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/elections/article_42415d75-0afe-454c-96fc-3bbec5899a73.html)
* [Former Council Bluffs Mayor Matt] Walsh was announced among a slate of "Rob-Publican" endorsers by Sand's campaign for governor on Monday morning. Walsh is a Republican, and Sand is a Democrat.
* Sand's campaign announced a coalition of more than 100 registered Republican voters from across Iowa who are backing the Democratic state auditor's campaign. Sand has been running on a platform aimed at drawing support from nonpartisans, independents and Republicans.
* "Rob Sand has demonstrated a clear focus on solving the problems facing Iowans," Walsh said in the statement. "He has proven that he will be responsible with taxpayer dollars and has the management ability to prioritize the most important issues, ultimately making state government work better for everyone. That is why I am proud to endorse Rob Sand for governor."
* Jim Steinkuehler, former Crawford County sheriff, said in the campaign release that he's supporting Sand as a Republican because "he's the kind of leader who brings people together instead of driving them apart."
* Terry LeMaster, a retired captain with the Council Bluffs Police Department was also among the Republicans endorsing Sand on Monday morning.
* "I've had the pleasure of knowing and working with Rob for several years," LeMaster said in a statement provided by the campaign. "Of all the different people I've known and worked with throughout my thirty eight years in law enforcement, Rob Sand is among the most honest and fair people I know and trust. I'm confident without reservation that Rob Sand would be an excellent Governor for the State of Iowa."
Iowa Starting Line: Sand announces 100 Iowa Republicans backing his governor bid (https://iowastartingline.com/news/sand-announces-100-iowa-republicans-backing-his-governor-bid/)
* More than 100 registered Iowa Republicans have signed on to endorse Democratic gubernatorial nominee Rob Sand. The campaign's Monday announcement is a bid to showcase crossover appeal in what's shaping up to be one of the most competitive governor's races in the country.
* The so-called "Rob-Publicans" include former Council Bluffs Mayor Matt Walsh, former Executive Director of the Republican Party of Iowa Steven C. Noah, a sitting Clay County supervisor, a Sac County attorney, and a former state representative, among others. The campaign also says Sand has received over 1,800 donations from registered Republican voters.
* Walsh told Iowa Starting Line that his endorsement came down to a simple contrast: Sand keeps showing up, and in Council Bluffs, he said Republicans haven't.
* "The only time I saw the governor in Council Bluffs was when Reynolds flew into the airport," Walsh said, referring to outgoing Gov. Kim Reynolds. He said Sand has visited Council Bluffs three times with a fourth trip coming. "He listens to people."
* Walsh was blunter about Lahn, the MAHA-aligned political operative and Kansas private school founder who upset Trump-endorsed US Rep. Randy Feenstra in this month's Republican primary by less than a percentage point.
* "I don't know Zach Lahn from a hill of beans," Walsh said.
* The race is rated a toss-up by multiple forecasters. Lahn enters the general election with roughly $636,000 on hand to Sand's $18.3 million.
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Original text here: https://democraticgovernors.org/updates/rob-sand-rakes-in-endorsements-from-over-100-rob-publicans/
DNC: Reminder - Dr. Oz Called Medicaid Expansion a "Great Danger" as Millions of Americans Lose Coverage
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on June 23, 2026:
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REMINDER: Dr. Oz Called Medicaid Expansion a "Great Danger" as Millions of Americans Lose Coverage
Today, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz is scheduled to meet with the "Main Street Republicans" caucus as Donald Trump and Republicans face dismal approval ratings and prepare for historic losses in the midterms. Americans are fed up with Trump and Republicans' reckless policies that have devastated the economy and driven up costs on everything.
Trump
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WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on June 23, 2026:
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REMINDER: Dr. Oz Called Medicaid Expansion a "Great Danger" as Millions of Americans Lose Coverage
Today, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz is scheduled to meet with the "Main Street Republicans" caucus as Donald Trump and Republicans face dismal approval ratings and prepare for historic losses in the midterms. Americans are fed up with Trump and Republicans' reckless policies that have devastated the economy and driven up costs on everything.
Trumpand Republicans made the largest cut to Medicaid in history with their "One, Big Beautiful Bill," and Republicans have consistently supported cutting the program even more. Then, they refused to extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, driving up insurance premiums by an average of 58% and causing millions of people to drop coverage altogether. A new report this week found that enrollment in Medicaid and the ACA marketplace declined by more than five million in the last year as a result of Trump and Republicans' cuts.
REMINDER: Earlier this month, Oz declared, "We created a program with great danger when we allowed expansion of Medicaid." Medicaid expansion programs have drastically lowered uninsured rates in rural communities, helped hospitals and health clinics remain open, and helped reduce new and unpaid medical debt.
In response, DNC Rapid Response Director Kendall Witmer released the following statement:
"Donald Trump and Republicans have abandoned everyday Americans. After passing the largest cut to Medicaid in history and refusing to extend the ACA tax credits, millions of families are struggling to keep up with high costs or are being forced to forgo care altogether -- all so Trump and Republicans can afford their tax handouts for the rich. Voters won't forget how Republicans turned their backs on them and gutted critical programs they rely on to afford lifesaving care."
New data last week revealed that fewer than half of Americans can comfortably afford healthcare, the lowest level in years, and nearly three-quarters of adults said healthcare costs were a financial burden for them. To top it off, Trump and his administration now want Americans to take out loans for medical bills they can't pay.
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Original text here: https://democrats.org/reminder-dr-oz-called-medicaid-expansion-a-great-danger-as-millions-of-americans-lose-coverage/
DNC: American Families Foot An Extra $1,313 Due to Trump's War With Iran
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release:
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American Families Foot An Extra $1,313 Due to Trump's War With Iran
New data reveals that American households have spent an extra $775 to $1,313 due to Donald Trump's unpopular war with Iran. A significant portion of these costs come from a $555 increase in fuel and fertilizer costs.
Working families are already grappling with spending more than $3,100 on goods and services, including $622 more on housing costs, $310 more for groceries, and $110 more for electricity since Trump took office.
Since
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WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release:
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American Families Foot An Extra $1,313 Due to Trump's War With Iran
New data reveals that American households have spent an extra $775 to $1,313 due to Donald Trump's unpopular war with Iran. A significant portion of these costs come from a $555 increase in fuel and fertilizer costs.
Working families are already grappling with spending more than $3,100 on goods and services, including $622 more on housing costs, $310 more for groceries, and $110 more for electricity since Trump took office.
SinceTrump has waged his war with Iran and failed to secure a solid deal, Americans have spent $44 billion more on gas. That means the average family has spent $372 more on gas during the war.
In response, DNC Rapid Response Director Kendall Witmer released the following statement:
"Donald Trump has forced working families to foot the bill for his reckless and unpopular agenda. Trump's agenda is making life unaffordable as everyday Americans are choosing whether to put food on the table or pay rent. Yet Trump can be found taking taxpayer dollars to fund his vanity projects, instead of providing any relief to working families and fixing his cratering economy."
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Original text here: https://democrats.org/american-families-foot-an-extra-1313-due-to-trumps-war-with-iran/
DNC: Ahead of the Fourth Anniversary of the Dobbs Decision, Vance Compares Eliminating Access to Abortion to Abolishing Slavery
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release:
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Ahead of the Fourth Anniversary of the Dobbs Decision, Vance Compares Eliminating Access to Abortion to Abolishing Slavery
On Allie Beth Stuckey's podcast, JD Vance callously compared the Trump administration's effort to limit access to abortion to Abraham Lincoln's abolition of slavery.
Since Trump and Vance took office, their administration has undermined women's healthcare across the country, freezing millions in funding for lifesaving reproductive care. On top of that, Trump and Vance's Big
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WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release:
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Ahead of the Fourth Anniversary of the Dobbs Decision, Vance Compares Eliminating Access to Abortion to Abolishing Slavery
On Allie Beth Stuckey's podcast, JD Vance callously compared the Trump administration's effort to limit access to abortion to Abraham Lincoln's abolition of slavery.
Since Trump and Vance took office, their administration has undermined women's healthcare across the country, freezing millions in funding for lifesaving reproductive care. On top of that, Trump and Vance's BigUgly Bill would eliminate Medicaid coverage for 2.1 to 6 million women of reproductive age, and Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has launched a dubious Food and Drug Administration review of abortion pills, possibly setting up new restrictions on the medication.
Following Dobbs v. Jackson, Trump and his Supreme Court have paved the way for Republicans to limit abortion access nationwide. With Louisiana suing to restrict access to abortion pills and other similar lawsuits from Republican attorneys general, Republicans are jeopardizing women's healthcare and lives.
In response, DNC Rapid Response Director Kendall Witmer released the following statement:
"Donald Trump and JD Vance have launched an all-out assault on reproductive healthcare, putting the lives of millions of women in danger. Trump has stripped away lifesaving reproductive healthcare, undermining the right of women to make decisions about their own bodies with their doctors. On top of that, Trump and Vance ushered in a healthcare crisis by making the biggest cut to Medicaid in history and refusing to extend the ACA tax credits, which have sent insurance premiums skyrocketing. Democrats will continue to fight for the right of women to make decisions about their bodies and their families, to access crucial health care, and for doctors to provide the care their patients need."
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Original text here: https://democrats.org/ahead-of-the-fourth-anniversary-of-the-dobbs-decision-vance-compares-eliminating-access-to-abortion-to-abolishing-slavery/
DNC Congratulates Brad Lander on His Victory in the Democratic Primary for New York's 10th Congressional District
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release:
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DNC Congratulates Brad Lander on His Victory in the Democratic Primary for New York's 10th Congressional District
The DNC congratulates Brad Lander on his victory in the Democratic primary for New York's 10th Congressional District. Democratic voters throughout the state turned out to back candidates who are focused on making life more affordable, expanding access to healthcare, fighting for workers, and delivering for families.
In response to Brad Lander's victory, DNC Chair Ken Martin released
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WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release:
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DNC Congratulates Brad Lander on His Victory in the Democratic Primary for New York's 10th Congressional District
The DNC congratulates Brad Lander on his victory in the Democratic primary for New York's 10th Congressional District. Democratic voters throughout the state turned out to back candidates who are focused on making life more affordable, expanding access to healthcare, fighting for workers, and delivering for families.
In response to Brad Lander's victory, DNC Chair Ken Martin releasedthe following statement:
"Brad Lander is a tireless champion for working people throughout New York City. From leading on affordable housing and standing up for workers and renters on the City Council, to rooting out corruption and taking on Donald Trump as comptroller, Brad has always put people first. In Congress, he will continue his work to lower costs, raise wages, invest in housing, expand access to healthcare, and hold the Trump administration accountable. The DNC is ready to help organize and mobilize voters to send Brad to the House and ensure New Yorkers have a proven leader who will deliver for them."
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Original text here: https://democrats.org/dnc-congratulates-brad-lander-on-his-victory-in-the-democratic-primary-for-new-yorks-10th-congressional-district/
DNC Congratulates Ben McAdams on His Victory in the Democratic Primary for Utah's 1st Congressional District
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release:
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DNC Congratulates Ben McAdams on His Victory in the Democratic Primary for Utah's 1st Congressional District
The DNC congratulates Ben McAdams on his victory in the Democratic primary for Utah's 1st Congressional District -- a race that will help flip the House of Representatives in November. Democratic voters throughout Utah turned out to back candidates like McAdams who are focused on lowering costs, protecting healthcare, and delivering for working families.
In response to Ben McAdams' victory,
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WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release:
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DNC Congratulates Ben McAdams on His Victory in the Democratic Primary for Utah's 1st Congressional District
The DNC congratulates Ben McAdams on his victory in the Democratic primary for Utah's 1st Congressional District -- a race that will help flip the House of Representatives in November. Democratic voters throughout Utah turned out to back candidates like McAdams who are focused on lowering costs, protecting healthcare, and delivering for working families.
In response to Ben McAdams' victory,DNC Chair Ken Martin released the following statement:
"Ben McAdams is a proven leader who has devoted his life to serving Utah. A true public servant, he has consistently fought for his neighbors and delivered for his community. When he returns to Congress, he will be a commonsense champion for lowering costs, making housing more affordable, creating jobs and investing in small businesses, protecting healthcare and our environment, and safeguarding civil rights. The DNC is ready to help organize and mobilize voters to elect McAdams, flip the House, and ensure Utah has a leader who will always put working families first."
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Original text here: https://democrats.org/dnc-congratulates-ben-mcadams-on-his-victory-in-the-democratic-primary-for-utahs-1st-congressional-district/