EPISODE · Apr 18, 2024 · 30 MIN
Back To 1864: How The Republican Abortion Strategy Is Unraveling
from The Chris Cuomo Project · host Chris Cuomo
Chris Cuomo scrutinizes the Republican party’s political strategies post-Roe v. Wade overturn, focusing on the recent controversial Arizona decision as a case study of the broader implications of the Dobbs ruling. He criticizes the GOP’s abortion focus, highlighting its misalignment with key societal issues and the inconsistencies in their pro-life arguments. Cuomo warns of significant political repercussions for the party, as their stance on reproductive rights faces growing public backlash, underscored by recent election outcomes. Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject Join Chris Ad-Free On Substack: http://thechriscuomoproject.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Chris Cuomo scrutinizes the Republican party’s political strategies post-Roe v. Wade overturn, focusing on the recent controversial Arizona decision as a case study of the broader implications of the Dobbs ruling. He criticizes the GOP’s abortion focus, highlighting its misalignment with key societal issues and the inconsistencies in their pro-life arguments. Cuomo warns of significant political repercussions for the party, as their stance on reproductive rights faces growing public backlash, underscored by recent election outcomes. Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject Join Chris Ad-Free On Substack: http://thechriscuomoproject.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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