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Potential Democratic candidate for president Stacey Abrams, considered a rising star among Democrats for her strong gube stanley cup rnatorial campaign in deep-red Georgia, denounced a series of legislative efforts in Republican-controlled state legislatures across the country to severely limit women s access to an abortion. Anti-abortion is not the will of the people, Abrams told a crowd at conference Wednesday hosted by the progressive think thank Center for American Progress. Less than 25% across the country believe that we should overturn Roe v. Wade, stanley cup and yet in Kentucky and Ohio and Indiana and Missouri and Mississippi and Georgia and Alabama we see these bans moving forward, and it is not a reflection of the will of the people. Abrams lamented that her home state is leading the nation in pushing aggressive and deeply unfortunate forced pregnancy bans. Along with Georgia, state legislatures in Missouri, Mississippi, Kentucky and Ohio have recently passed so-called heartbeat bills, which effectively bar stanley cup abortion from taking place after six to eight weeks of pregnancy. In Alabama, Republican lawmakers went even further, passing an outright ban on abortion which the state s Republican governor signed into law.The bans have not yet taken effect and are expected to face formidable legal challenges. The bill in Kentucky has already been struck down by a court. Abortion rights activists believe the efforts by Republican legislatures are design Hcav Treasury secretary expects rising prices to return to normal levels once pandemic recedes
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton will have raised more than $100 million this year for her presidential campaign, aides confirmed Monday evening, setting a historic new threshold in fundraising.Rival Barack Obama s campaign indicated it had reached that record-setting mark as well. In a Power Point presentation to supporters, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe, said the campaign would need at least $100 million to compete in the first 26 primary and caucus states. Obama will have the financial resources, Plouffe said.Clinton aides said her figure did not include $10 million she transferred to the campaign from her Senate campaign account at the beginning of the year. That means the senator from New York will have raised more than $20 million during the stanley cup past three months. Neither the Clinton nor the Ob stanley cup ama campaigns revealed how much of the money raised was designated for the primary phase of the campaign and how much was for the general election - an important distinction that would signal how much they have available to compete for the Democratic nomination.In the first three quarters, Obama raised more primary money than Clinton. Clinton had $90.9 million in receipts at the end of S caneca stanley eptember, including the $10 million transfer. By that time, she had raised a total of $80.4 million.Monday at midnight was the last day of the fundraising quarter. Campaigns won t have to make details of their fundraising and spending public until
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