We’re now at only 25 days away from Election Day, and it’s time for the fifth installment of our new series, “The Face-Off.” Voters will be faced with a choice when they head to the polls, and that’s why we’re working to make sure they know where the candidates stand on women’s health issues.
Yesterday at the vice presidential debate, Martha Raddatz asked the question that many had in mind: with consideration to their Catholic faiths, where do Paul Ryan and Joe Biden stand on the issue of abortion?
This election, women across America are coming together to ask out-of-touch politicians who continue to push for extreme and dangerous measures that would restrict a woman’s ability to make her own health care decisions:
One of the many strikes against Mitt Romney on women’s health came when he named Paul Ryan as his vice-presidential running mate.Ryan has a long history of supporting extreme and dangerous bills like the Pence amendment...
No matter how much he tries to talk around the issue and run from his record, there’s no avoiding the fact that Mitt Romney would restrict women’s access to health care. And in the last two days, he’s doubled down on all of it.
Good morning, everyone! Tonight is the Vice Presidential debate, with Joe Biden and Paul Ryan facing off. The topics will cover both foreign and domestic policy, so we’ll be monitoring and keeping you updated if they begin to discuss women’s health. In the meantime, here’s what we’re reading this morning …
Last week Mitt Romney was dishonest about his tax plan and Medicare plan. Today, he’s misleading the public about his intentions to restrict women’s access to a safe and legal abortion.
Last night the two candidates in the Virginia Senate race squared off in an hour-long debate called “The People’s Debate.” It was inevitable that women’s health issues would be discussed.
Last week, as the two candidates headed to Denver for the first presidential debate, women were watching! More than two hundred people turned out for a rally in Denver demanding answers from Mitt Romney.
Good morning, everyone! The race between Obama and Romney continues to grow tighter as we are only 28 days away from Election Day. Here’s what we’re reading this morning…