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Today at Ms. | July 17, 2024
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The 22 Scariest Lines We Found in Project 2025’s 900-Page ‘Mandate for Leadership’ [[link removed]]
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(L to R) Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas); Kevin Roberts, president of The Heritage Foundation; Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah); and Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) attend a news conference with the House Freedom Caucus on government funding outside the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 12, 2023. Project 2025 is funded by The Heritage Foundation. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
BY LIVIA FOLLET, RACHEL LONKER, ABIGAIL RAMIREZ, CLARA SCHOLL and ROXANNE SZAL | Project 2025, the extremist blueprint for the next Republican president, maps out the permanent reversal of more than 50 years of gains for American women and LGBTQ+ people. The authors of Project 2025—80 percent of whom served in the first Trump administration—paint a picture of a nation where women are fundamentally second class citizens.
Project 2025 contains an 887-page policy agenda. We read the whole thing, so you don’t have to. Here are the most terrifying things we found.
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The GOP Has a Problem With Women Voters—and Two White Men on the Presidential Ticket [[link removed]]
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Donald Trump and JD Vance on the first day of the Republican National Convention on July 15, 2024, in Milwaukee. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images)
BY MEL LEONOR BARCLAY | Former President Donald Trump on Monday announced he had selected Sen. JD Vance of Ohio to be his running mate, rounding out the Republican presidential ticket with a second white man as the party stares down a significant disadvantage with women voters and voters of color, and in an election with reproductive rights front and center.
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A Texas Mom Nearly Died After an Incomplete Miscarriage. Were Doctors Afraid to Treat Her? [[link removed]]
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An abortion rights rally on June 25, 2022, in Austin, the day after the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health erased a federal right to an abortion. (Sergio Flores / Getty Images)
BY BONNIE FULLER | Ryan Hamilton wonders if doctors were too afraid of Texas’ extreme abortion ban to provide adequate care to his bleeding wife in a post-Roe world.
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In this episode, we’re joined by two co-hosts of the Webby Award-winning #SistersInLaw podcast to discuss where our nation stands as we approach the 2024 elections—from the ongoing trials faced by former president Donald Trump, to Nikki Haley, to the Supreme Court’s recent opinions and so much more.
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