Top headline: Vox
Bottom headline: New York Times
Although the economy remains the No. 1 issue for voters, a growing share of voters in swing states now say abortion is central to their decision this fall, according to New York Times/Siena College polls earlier this month. This represents an increase since May, when President Joe Biden was still the Democratic presidential nominee. And by a wide margin, more say they trust Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald J. Trump to handle abortion.
Plenty of crow to go around.
2024
Andrew Powell. (8/28)
Jason Whitlock. (8/28)
Sam. (6/7)
Jonathan Turley, (5/30)
Paul Rosenzweig. (5/30)
Gregory Wallance. (5/30)
William Cooper. (5/30)
Andrew Clyde. (2/21)
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