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U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders and Chris Van Hollen walk together in the U.S. Capitol.

Van Hollen backs El-Sayed in Michigan Senate race: He’ll ‘take on the Democratic establishment’

Michigan’s open Senate primary is becoming a major battleground over the direction of the Democratic Party. Abdul El-Sayed just picked up an endorsement from Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who says El-Sayed is ready to take on a party establishment that hasn’t fought hard enough for working people.
A large crowd of demonstrators gathers inside a grand, multi-tiered capitol rotunda holding pro-choice protest signs, including one that reads "Roe, Roe, Roe Your Vote." The attendees are dressed in a variety of casual winter clothing, including heavy coats, parkas, beanies and scarves.
In battleground Wisconsin race, GOP candidate David Daniels endorses near-total abortion ban
In Wisconsin, GOP Assembly candidate David Daniels endorsed a near-total abortion ban in audio obtained by Heartland Signal. Speaking to an individual at a local market, Daniels stated that “after six weeks, I don’t think it [abortion] should be allowed.”
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine speaks at a podium with the Great Seal of Ohio; a sign language interpreter is in the foreground.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoes bill requiring mail-in voters show a copy of their ID to vote
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine broke with his own party to veto a bill requiring mail-in voters to submit copies of their photo ID. The Republican governor stated House Bill 472 would not discourage fraud or add real security, calling it an unnecessary burden on voters.
Two boxes of GenBioPro Mifepristone Tablets (200 mg) next to a blister pack containing a single white pill.
Missourians access abortion pills at in-state clinics for first time since 2018
Missouri Judge Jerri Zhang struck down decades of anti-abortion laws, allowing clinics to dispense abortion pills this week for the first time since 2018. The ruling found the restrictions unconstitutional under a voter-approved amendment. Republican Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced her office will appeal.

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