Norman Lear, in 1972, aired a groundbreaking episode of 'Maude' that depicted abortion, a move that was ahead of its time. This has sparked discussions on abortion rights, with Democrat-aligned groups working to protect these rights in Montana. Missouri lawmakers have proposed bills to charge women who get abortions with murder, while Republican Senate candidates are softening their abortion stances for the 2024 elections. The issue of abortion has become a focal point in the political landscape, with various perspectives and implications for future elections.
Abortion delays have grown more common in the US since Roe v. Wade was overturned https://t.co/8FKup2TUq1
Republican Senate candidates are softening their abortion stances for 2024 amid a post-Roe losing streak. https://t.co/9LAHluWN01
Is it “pro-life” when you force a mother of two to miscarry - risking permanent infertility - rather than allow an abortion in an extremely depressing medical case? Republicans deserve to lose forever if this extremism persists. https://t.co/lRNVOjXvwo
The woman who Texas Republicans want to force to give birth to a baby who will die in the first year, ruining her health and fertility, is a married, white mother of two who wants more children We'll get these stories every election cycle. Good luck ever winning elections again https://t.co/c0NPYXbmvE
Missouri Anti-Abortion Advocates Follow a Strategy That Failed in Ohio https://t.co/aTAx05xnAS
Opinion | A few questions for Republicans about abortion https://t.co/vkhLatqlmE
Americans' views on abortion are much more nuanced than the crude juxtaposition of pro-life and pro-choice would lead one to believe. https://t.co/FIp2Ie1ExI https://t.co/EGANv5aXTM
Missouri Lawmakers Propose Women Who Get Abortions Should be Charged with Murder https://t.co/MTETcgA9fB
Missouri Republicans in both the state House and Senate have introduced bills to be considered in the legislative session that begins next month to apply homicide laws on behalf of a victim who is an “unborn child at every stage of development.” https://t.co/GHhZV0WyG4
Democrat-aligned groups are working to put a state constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights on Montana's ballot next year, a move that would boost embattled Democratic Sen. Jon Tester's re-election bid. https://t.co/vrepSRSm3m
Two months before the Supreme Court ruled that women had a constitutional right to abortion in Roe v. Wade, Norman Lear put the issue in Americans’ living rooms when the main character in his CBS sitcom “Maude” decided to terminate her pregnancy. https://t.co/j1sSITC4CL
Democrat-aligned groups are working to put a state constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights on Montana's ballot next year, a move that would boost embattled Democratic Sen. Jon Tester's re-election bid. https://t.co/sZk9xLXUYA
In 1972, Norman Lear centered abortion on television, knowing it could destroy his career. @lizzwinstead, "The Daily Show" co-creator and abortion rights activist, reflects on the groundbreaking episode of "Maude." More: https://t.co/rKdaFwerEZ https://t.co/cTDMtokciO
New: Democrat-aligned groups are working to put a state constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights on Montana's ballot next year, a move that would boost embattled Democratic Sen. Jon Tester's re-election bid W/ @AlexThomp https://t.co/fgAsA50whC
Wrote about the abortion episode of Maude upon Norman Lear's death https://t.co/1Hw3csjyIv
Will Abortion Issues Return to the Supreme Court? https://t.co/wg9YQQPqUi
Norman Lear aired an episode of "Maude" in 1972 that was groundbreaking and showed the world the reality of abortion, writes "The Daily Show" co-creator and abortion rights activist @lizzwinstead. More: https://t.co/rKdaFwerEZ https://t.co/GT5jeQsz1p