Abortion is going to be a front and center issue for this year`s midterms, not just because it`s a wedge issue, but because every race from U.S. Senate seats to state Senate seats, those elected officials are about to have potentially more power to decide reproductive law than they have had since 1973.
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Sanders discusses the significance of abortion rights in the upcoming midterm elections.
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