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May 4, 2022: Poll: Voters back major SCOTUS reform after Roe bombshell
May 4, 2022: Poll: Voters back major SCOTUS reform after Roe bombshell
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May 4, 2022
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On her first day back in public since testing positive for the
coronavirus last week, VP Kamala Harris spoke to a crowd of abortion
rights supporters at the EMILY’s List conference Tuesday evening. Her
speech, scheduled long in advance, had to be completely rewritten for
obvious reasons.
Harris gave a preview of how the administration hopes to frame the
debate moving forward — channeling its supporters’ outrage while
pitching the midterm election as a choice between two very different
views of abortion rights.
In the wake of the news about the draft opinion overturning Roe, a new
POLITICO/Morning Consult poll reveals that a clear majority of voters
want the court to support abortion rights.
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Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook.
Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
coronavirus last week, VP Kamala Harris spoke to a crowd of abortion
rights supporters at the EMILY’s List conference Tuesday evening. Her
speech, scheduled long in advance, had to be completely rewritten for
obvious reasons.
Harris gave a preview of how the administration hopes to frame the
debate moving forward — channeling its supporters’ outrage while
pitching the midterm election as a choice between two very different
views of abortion rights.
In the wake of the news about the draft opinion overturning Roe, a new
POLITICO/Morning Consult poll reveals that a clear majority of voters
want the court to support abortion rights.
Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter
Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook.
Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
Released:
May 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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