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  1. How Ballot Measures Will Change Abortion Access

    Ballot measures that passed on Tuesday will lift abortion bans in two states and expand access in others. Defeated measures in three states mean their abortion restrictions will remain in place.

     By Allison McCann and

    CreditThe New York Times
  1. Abortion Rights Measure Fails in Florida

    The defeat is a political victory for Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, who had become the face of a well-funded opposition campaign.

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    A rally against Amendment 4 in Ave Maria, Fla., last month. Florida currently bans most abortions after six weeks.
    CreditZack Wittman for The New York Times
  2. Arizona Voters Approve Abortion Rights Amendment

    Like those in other states, the Arizona measure essentially establishes abortion protections in the State Constitution as a “fundamental right.”

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    Signs at the Tucson, Ariz., headquarters of Arizona List, a group that supports female Democratic abortion rights advocates who are running for office.
    CreditOlivier Touron/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  3. Nebraska Voters Pass Measure Limiting Abortions

    A competing ballot amendment, which would have established a right to abortion until fetal viability, failed to win more votes.

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    Anti-abortion supporters gather at the Nebraska State Capitol in January 2021.
    CreditAssociated Press
  4. New Yorkers Pass an Equal Rights Amendment Tied to Abortion Access

    Proposition 1, which enshrines abortion rights into the State Constitution, was aggressively opposed by Republicans, who tried to cast it as an attack on girls’ sports and a giveaway to migrants.

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    The so-called Equal Rights Amendment became a deeply partisan issue, with Democrats largely in support of it and Republicans in opposition.
    CreditBing Guan for The New York Times
  5. Missouri Voters Pass Measure to Protect Abortion Rights and End Ban

    A ballot amendment enshrining reproductive rights in the State Constitution would void one of the strictest abortion bans in the country.

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    Abortion rights supporters celebrate in September after the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that the amendment to protect abortion rights would stay on the November ballot.
    CreditRobert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, via Associated Press

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  6. Why Abortion Rights Won Even as Kamala Harris Lost

    Voters in red and blue states supported abortion rights, but the movement’s winning streak came to an end.

    By Michael Barbaro, Kate Zernike, Asthaa Chaturvedi, Carlos Prieto, M.J. Davis Lin, Elisheba Ittoop, Pat McCusker, Dan Powell and Chris Wood

     
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    A Silver Lining for New York Democrats

    Proposition 1, meant to expand equal rights and codify the protections of Roe v. Wade in the State Constitution, passed easily despite a Republican campaign against trans rights.

    By Ginia Bellafante

     
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    Harris Ties Trump to the Fatal Fallout of Abortion Bans

    An ad from the Harris campaign highlights the death of Amber Nicole Thurman, a Georgia woman whose delay in medical care was reportedly tied to the state’s post-Roe abortion restrictions.

    By Erica L. Green

     
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  36. Trump’s Changing Messages on Abortion, in 660 Quotes

    Donald Trump has softened his rhetoric, contradicted himself and nearly dropped “pro-life” from his vocabulary. Yet there is no evidence that his views on abortion have changed.

    By Margot Sanger-Katz, Claire Cain Miller and Eve Washington

     
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    Michelle Obama Makes Abortion Rights Plea to Male Voters

    Michelle Obama, the former first lady, made the case during a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris that a vote for former President Donald J. Trump would be a vote against women’s reproductive rights and health.

    By The Associated Press

     
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    Beyoncé Campaigns With Harris in Texas

    Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland expressed support for Vice President Kamala Harris at a campaign event focused on abortion rights in Houston on Friday night.

    By The New York Times

     
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  47. Beyoncé Will Appear With Kamala Harris at Houston Rally

    The pop superstar, whose song “Freedom” is already used by the Democratic nominee at her rallies, will appear with Ms. Harris at a Friday event focused on abortion rights.

    By Nicholas Nehamas, Sandra E. Garcia, Katie Rogers and Reid J. Epstein

     
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  50. Why Gender May Be the Defining Issue of the Election

    The issue is rarely directly addressed by either Vice President Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. But the 2024 contest is, in ways overt and subtle, a referendum on the role of women in American life.

    By Lisa Lerer and Katie Glueck

     
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  53. The Princess and the Justice

    Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis bonded with Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. over Catholicism and ending abortion. She introduced him to her sumptuous world when he visited her Bavarian palace.

    By Abbie VanSickle, Philip Kaleta and Ingmar Nolting

     
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    Where Harris and Trump Stand on Abortion

    In the first presidential election since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump bring sharply different records on abortion. Maggie Astor, a political reporter for The New York Times, describes where the candidates stand on the issue.

    By Maggie Astor, David Seekamp, Claire Hogan and David Jouppi

     
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    They Were Loyal Republicans — Until Trump and Abortion Bans

    Abortion is emerging as a major issue in this election, inspiring more women to show up to the polls and vote for Kamala Harris, while at the same time driving a wedge between some conservative women and Donald Trump. That dynamic is especially visible in Arizona, where abortion bans are being challenged on the ballot.

    By Alexandra Eaton, Stephanie Figgins and Amy Marino

     
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  78. 5 Takeaways From Melania Trump’s Book

    Shining a little more light on her mysterious life, her memoir details her support for abortion rights, her doubts about the 2020 election and her explanation for that “I really don’t care” jacket.

    By Katie Rogers

     
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  82. Georgia’s 6-Week Abortion Ban Is Struck Down

    The ruling is unlikely to be the final word on abortion access in the state, with the expectation that the case will ultimately be decided by the Georgia Supreme Court.

    By David W. Chen

     
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