Five women at a WisPolitics luncheon Thursday differed on issues driving women to the polls this November.
Dem Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez said she thinks reproductive rights will drive women, especially older women like her mother, to the polls this November.
“They saw what happened when Roe versus Wade was in place, and now they are so afraid for their daughters and their granddaughters in terms of ...
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