As a major case winds its way back through the courts, we at @cccr.bsky.social are here with new data showing that the public is far more supportive of people purchasing mifepristone through the mail than it is against the idea. isthmus.com/opinion/opin...
As a major case winds its way back through the courts, we at @cccr.bsky.social are here with new data showing that the public is far more supportive of people purchasing mifepristone through the mail than it is against the idea. isthmus.com/opinion/opin...
Mike Wagner
Mike Wagner
New research by Mike Wagner (@prowag.bsky.social) and @cccr.bsky.social shows strong public support for people obtaining abortion pills by mail. He shares those findings and CORE evidence on harms of restricting mifepristone access in @isthmusmadison.bsky.social. ⤵️
🔍️ For background: buff.ly/vH3ZbUA
UW Collaborative for Reproductive Equity (CORE)
Closing in on the airing of the last @colbertlateshow.bsky.social - here’s something I published today using new @cccr.bsky.social data, showing bipartisan opposition to government pressure on TV networks to cancel shows. Same goes for firing professors. donmoynihan.substack.com/p/colbert-co...
Closing in on the airing of the last @colbertlateshow.bsky.social - here’s something I published today using new @cccr.bsky.social data, showing bipartisan opposition to government pressure on TV networks to cancel shows. Same goes for firing professors. donmoynihan.substack.com/p/colbert-co...
Mike Wagner
What a game. Happy for KAT.
Mike Wagner
While the nation's courts continue to litigate the idea of abortion access through the mail, a UW-Madison research center finds that most Americans are fine with it.
Colbert, courage and capitulation: New data show bipartisan opposition to government leaning on TV networks and universities.
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More, via Opinion Today:
opiniontoday.substack.com/p/260524
Mike Wagner
Mike Wagner
Opinion Today
While the nation's courts continue to litigate the idea of abortion access through the mail, a UW-Madison research center finds that most Americans are fine with it.
The problem with electing officials who appeal to conspiracy theories around pedophiles is that when their government punishes people with accusations likes this, without evidence, it is hard to take them seriously.