Senate candidate Joe O'Dea rolled the dice when he publicly defied former President Donald Trump, but a high-risk, high-reward wager may also represent the only play for the Republican newcomer to win on Nov. 8.
Senate candidate Joe O'Dea rolled the dice when he publicly defied former President Donald Trump, but a high-risk, high-reward wager may also represent the only play for the Republican newcomer to win on Nov. 8.
Democrats are touting polls showing that most Americans favor upholding Roe v. Wade, but what they're not saying is that voters also want to see significant restrictions on abortion that are opposed by the left.
The two parties have settled on their major issues to push at voters for the midterm elections in November. For Democrats, the issue will be all Roe, all the time