RH Reality Check
McCain and Palin Want Women's Votes But Do Women Want Them?
By Amie Newman, Managing Editor
September 8, 2008 - 8:00am
Sarah Palin has been thrust into the spotlight. With unmarried women representing a crucial voting block this election season, it's easy to see Palin as a political pick. But will her policies actually help women or hurt them?
Published under: Access to Abortion | Contraception | Election 2008 | Maternal Health | Sexuality Education | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention | Women’s Rights | John McCain | Barack Obama | democrats | Election 08 | GOP | reproductive health | Republican National Convention 2008 | Republicans | RNC 2008 | Sarah Palin | teen pregnancy | teen pregnancy prevention | women's vote
An Open Letter to Gov. Palin on Women's Rights
By Lynn Paltrow, National Advocates for Pregnant Women (NAPW)
September 4, 2008 - 2:59pm
Gov. Palin, have you thought about what would happen if you succeeded in getting your position -- that fetuses have a right to life -- established as the law of the land?
Published under: Leading Voices | Election 2008 | Maternal Health | Women’s Rights | Sarah Palin | criminalization of pregnant women | fetal rights | Reproductive justice | Republican National Convention 2008 | RNC 2008
Bristol Palin Makes Religious Right "Forget" Its Stance on Teen Pregnancy
By Amie Newman, Managing Editor
September 4, 2008 - 8:00am
Religious right wing organizations have more empathy for Bristol Palin's pregnancy than they know what to do with. But empathy is nowhere to be found in their judgmental policy agendas for the rest of American teens.
Published under: Contraception | Election 2008 | Sexuality Education | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention | Women’s Rights | John McCain | Barack Obama | abstinence-only education | comprehensive sexuality education | religious right | Republican National Convention 2008 | RNC 2008 | Sarah Palin | teen pregnancy
Religious Right's Old Guard to Make Strong Showing at the RNC
By Andy Birkey, New Journalist Fellow
August 11, 2008 - 8:00am
Though John McCain struggles to excite the religious right, many of its leaders will make the trip to St. Paul to showcase the movement at the Republican National Convention.






















