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The Suburban Women Problem

The Suburban Women Problem

It’s obvious the GOP has a suburban women problem, and recent election results show that it’s getting worse. So let’s keep talking about it! Tune in for a political journey through the minds of suburban women, brought to you by Red Wine & Blue.

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The Right to Life Saving Medical Care

In yesterday’s episode of The Suburban Women Problem, special guest Asha Dahya mentioned EMTALA and the Supreme Court oral arguments about whether pregnant women can receive full emergency healthcare in states with abortion bans.

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Truth Tellers in the Room (with Asha Dahya)

This week, we’re talking about repro. Again. Because somehow politicians and pundits still don’t understand that it’s not just about abortion – although abortion rights are critical. It’s also about birth control, IVF, and all of the other ...

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