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Natasha Marshall is a Chicago-born and Houston-based women's health advocate who's passionate about reproductive health, body ...
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Immigrants will be terrorized, Phoenix police will escape federal scrutiny and abortion rights could be rolled back — again.
But instead of building on the close 2018 race, the Democrats’ nominee was blown away by nearly double digits. The defeat came notwithstanding that Democrats spent at least as much, if not more, than ...