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A majority of Americans support abortion rights, but radical House Republican candidates can't resist campaigning against them
Tensions are high between the National Republican Congressional Committee and their top recruits - including Colorado's 7th Congressional Republican candidate Tim Reichert - on the issue of abortion, according to a new report in The Daily Beast.
In a recent GOP primary debate, Reichert put the NRCC and Republican consultants on blast, claiming national Republicans - who are well aware that more than 60% of Americans support Roe v. Wade - are insisting House...
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