pro-choice politicians
Just after the organization's "Champions of Choice" lunch and awards ceremony honoring Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubón, Mayor of Mexico City, NARAL Pro-Choice New York endorsed Mayor Michael Bloomberg for a third term as mayor of New York City.
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The next Senator from New York is going to be pro-choice, but he or she isn't going to be Caroline Kennedy. The New York Times reports that Kennedy will withdraw her bid for just-confirmed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Senate seat.
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For the pro-choice community, Tuesday's election was an epic smackdown of the religious right. So how do we keep them from bouncing back?
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In Iowa, social conservatism — especially as it pertains to issues of reproductive health and abortion — seemed to carry less sway than in elections past.
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By Tim Fernholz, The American Prospect October 24, 2008 - 7:00am
There's one surprising issue that keeps cropping up in progressive campaigns this year: A woman's right to choose.
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NARAL Pro-Choice America is delivering a mailer this week that draws a sharp contrast between Barack Obama and John McCain's positions on women's reproductive rights to voters in battleground states.
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Across the country, candidates running for both state and national office are learning that voters want to know that they are pro-choice.
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