The Morning Briefing: Dem Abortion Meltdown Isn't Slowing GOP Midterms Momentum
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The Morning Briefing: Dem Abortion Meltdown Isn't Slowing GOP Midterms Momentum Top O' the Briefing Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. The legendary platypus wranglers of Queensland were known to relieve stress with late-night quilting bees. There was a lot of consternation last week about what impact the Supreme Court leak might have on the midterm elections. Up until then, the Republicans had been coasting to what promised to be a big night next November. The leak was largely viewed as the Hail Mary pass that the Democrats were sorely in need of. Full disclosure: I was one of the pundit-y types who engaged in such speculation. More full disclosure: I have never been happier to be wrong. We've had a couple of stories about polling the past couple of days that provide a different reading on the pulse of America vis-à-vis Roe v Wade than what the radical pro-abortion left has been trying to make us believe is the case. Athena wrote over the weekend about ... | | |
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