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Reaching the Voter: When Picketing Doesn’t Cut It

By 1912, the women’s suffrage movement had long been underway. Sixty-four years had passed since the first women’s rights convention at Seneca Falls, New York. While women’s suffrage conventions were held routinely during those six decades, suffragists had yet to persuade the general public to take up their cause. Between 1912 and 1919, however, suffragists employed new tactics to reach voters, including suffrage […]

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Remember women, teens, and unborn girls and boys… all around the world.

While today we mourn more than 62 million unborn little ones whose lives were terminated by various forms of abortion, we also remember women and teens who died from abortions. I remember Holly Paterson, who died on my birthday, Constitution Day. While I celebrated with the woman who gave me life, Holly was painfully dying

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Supreme Court reinstates restrictions on abortion pill

From Politico: The Supreme Court on Tuesday night granted the Trump administration’s request to reinstate federal rules requiring people seeking medication abortions to obtain the pills in-person from a medical provider. The court’s 6-3 decision along ideological lines halted a lower court ruling that waived the Food and Drug Administration rules to allow abortion pills to

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