Herschel Walker doubles down on denial he paid for ex-girlfriend’s abortion
President Joe Biden is rallying Democrat voters with just three weeks to go before election day with a promise that should the party retain control of both houses of Congress he will send lawmakers a bill codifying the right to an abortion.
Meanwhile, Democrat Tim Ryan and Trump-endorsed Republican JD Vance squared off in a debate in their battle for Ohio’s open Senate seat on Monday night. Mr Vance dodged on whether Donald Trump should comply with a subpoena from the House January 6 committee.
The pair faced each other as local Democrats plead for help from the national party in the belief they can win the race despite the state trending more conservative.
In Georgia, Governor Brian Kemp and his Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams also met for a debate, as did Utah Senator Mike Lee and independent candidate Evan McMullin.
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Everything you need to know about the Georgia Senate race
The 2020 presidential election turned Georgia into a battleground for the first time in decades when Joe Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate since Bill Clinton to win the state.
But the runoff Senate races that following January truly turned the spotlight on Georgia when Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock won their respective races.
They became the first two Democrats to win a Georgia Senate race since 2000, when Zell Miller won a special election, and the wins also gave Democrats their precarious 50-50 majority, with Vice President Kamala Harris serving as tie-breaker.
With the midterm elections just weeks away from deciding the fate of the Senate, here’s everything you need to know about this all-important race.
A preacher versus the running back will decide the future of Georgia
Raphael Warnock is now seeking a full six-year term against one of the most legendary University of Georgia football players of all time
Oliver O’Connell18 October 2022 18:50
DNC launching eight-state bus tour
The Democratic National Committee is launching a bus tour across at least eight states where many of the party’s closest races are taking place in just three weeks time.
The tour will start on Thursday in Jacksonville, Florida and will travel up I-95 to Pennsylvania through battlegrounds in Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia, as well as South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware.
“The DNC has made historic investments earlier than ever before in the midterm elections, and we’re going to continue to do everything we can to energize, mobilise, and turn out voters,” DNC Chair Jamie Harrison said in a statement.
Oliver O’Connell18 October 2022 18:25
President Biden also pledged to veto any attempt by Republicans to institute a national ban on abortions.
Oliver O’Connell18 October 2022 18:00
Biden says abortion rights will be first bill before new Congress
President Joe Biden has vowed to make the first bill he sends to Congress next year will be one that codifies abortion rights — provided Democrats retain control of the House and Senate.
The president stresses the importance of women’s electoral and political power.
Oliver O’Connell18 October 2022 17:56
Biden promises to codify Roe v Wade in January if Dems keep Congress
Joe Biden will sign legislation protecting access to abortion care into law if Democrats win control of Congress in midterm elections this fall, the president is expected to announce on Tuesday.
In planned remarks to a Democratic National Committee event, the president will announce plans for the first bill he will send to Congress next year, with the aim of signing legislation to codify Roe v Wade protections to mark the US Supreme Court decision’s 50th anniversary.
Alex Woodward has the latest on the president’s move to protect a woman’s right to choose.
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