Because of numerous Republican victories in the midterm elections, abortion-rights advocates are "looking at the most hostile Congress since abortion was legalized in 1973," with at least 53 new antiabortion-rights members in the House and five in the Senate, columnist Katha Pollitt writes in The Nation. Pollitt also notes that Republicans now hold 29 governorships and both houses of 19 state legislatures. Some of the newly elected Republican lawmakers are "particularly extreme," including Sens.-elect Rand Paul (Ky.), Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Pat Toomey (Pa.) and Reps...




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