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Thu Sep 13, 2018, 12:50 PM Sep 2018

How Brett Kavanaugh and the abortion debate are driving a key Senate race

From yesterday's PBS NewsHour

In Missouri, two opposing campaigns share a focus: how a potential Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh could impact the landmark legal decision Roe v. Wade. Republican candidate for Senate Josh Hawley has made it a central part of his bid against Democratic incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill, and polling shows them neck and neck. Lisa Desjardins reports.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/how-brett-kavanaugh-and-the-abortion-debate-are-driving-a-key-senate-race

I think, I would like to suggest, that all these senators in red states that went to Trump should vote according to their stand and let the chips fall where they may. How bad will they feel if they want to vote NO, vote YES and then lose?


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