With abortion access hotly debated since the end of Roe v. Wade, GOP politicians are trying to satisfy the base while positioning for next year’s presidential election
As states, Congress and the Supreme Court weigh abortion restrictions, GOP presidential hopefuls are divided over how far to go on limits that are demanded by their base but unpopular with the voters who decide general elections.
Former President Donald Trump nominated three justices to the Supreme Court, making a conservative majority that voted last year. His spokesman suggested last week that Mr. Trump opposes any national abortion bans, which some Republicans are urging.
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