Democratic hopefuls fault GOP incumbents for anti-abortion records in Congress
Briefly

In contested congressional districts, Democratic candidates are strategically tying their Republican opponents to unpopular anti-abortion records, hoping to sway undecided or infrequent voters in key races.
As Election Day approaches, Democrats are launching aggressive advertising campaigns that not only criticize Republican stances on abortion but also frame them as part of a broader attack on reproductive rights.
Democratic candidates like Derek Tran are making clear distinctions between themselves and their Republican opponents by highlighting their votes on abortion and birth control legislation, aiming to educate voters about their opponents' records.
Polling indicates that a majority of voters are in favor of restoring federal abortion rights, providing a potential avenue for Democratic candidates to gain ground against their Republican challengers.
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