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In Iowa, Democrats Count on Backlash to Abortion Law to Bolster Bids for Congress
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Democrats Sue Over Georgia Requirement That Ballots Be Counted by Hand
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Democrats sue to block Georgia election rule requiring hand count of ballots
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Senate Democrats think risk of nixing filibuster for abortion is worth the reward
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Louisiana's new abortion pill law may delay lifesaving care for women, doctors say
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Georgia's abortion ban ruled unconstitutional
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