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Multiple polls have shown Arizona’s abortion rights ballot measure is likely to pass. But opponents are making a closing pitch to try to convince voters that Proposition 139 would go too far.
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Arizona’s Kris Mayes has joined a coalition of other attorneys general in urging a federal judge to protect emergency abortion care in Idaho.
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When Arizonans vote on Prop. 139, they'll decide whether to enshrine broad abortion rights in the state constitution or to keep the state’s 15-week law in place.
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Longtime abortion rights advocate Gloria Feldt joined The Show to talk about how while the rhetoric around abortion has always changed throughout our country's history, it's always been about politics.
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With voting already underway in Arizona, Democrats this weekend are making a major push to highlight the issue of reproductive rights.
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At least one high-profile opponent of an abortion rights measure appearing on Arizona ballots - Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk - has conceded it will likely pass.
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In 1992, voters in what was then a much more deeply red state delivered a resounding defeat to a measure that would have banned most abortions in Arizona.
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The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research this month found about two-thirds of all Hispanic Americans want abortion to be legal in all or most cases.
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Crisis pregnancy centers offer free pregnancy and STD tests, ultrasounds and parenting classes, but, they’re controversial. There are 40-plus crisis pregnancy centers in Arizona. At the same time, there are just nine licensed abortion providers here.
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The Arizona for Abortion Access campaign has far outraised its opposition and says it’s now spending more than $15 million on advertising.