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New Republican pitch to female voters: Over-the-counter birth control

Elections have consequences, and those consequences are most acutely felt, it seems, in closely contested elections.

In at least four hot races across the nation, Republican candidates have adopted a new approach to birth control: It should be available over the counter. More rights, more freedom, Republican Cory Gardner says in a new TV ad airing in Colorado, where he is locked in a tight race with first-term Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Udall.

The strategy is particularly notable because some of the candidates have in the past not exactly been supportive of ready access to birth control.

Gardner has been slapped around for months by Udall and his allies for his past support of personhood" ballot measures that would have legally established life as beginning at the point of conception. Only this year, when he entered the Senate race, did Gardner renounce the measures, saying that he had belatedly learned that they could restrict some forms of birth control.

Republican Thom Tillis, running against first-term Democrat Kay Hagan for a Senate seat in North Carolina, had previously said that it was within the states rights to ban birth control altogether -- although he would not say whether he supported such a move. Still, in a debate on Wednesday night, he declared that birth control pills should be available over the counter.

First, I believe contraception should be available -- and probably more broadly than it is today, said Tillis, the speaker of the state House, adding that I think over-the-counter oral contraception should be available without a prescription. If you do those kinds of things, you will actually increase the access and reduce the barriers for having more options for women for contraception.

Previously coming to the same conclusion were Republican Senate candidates Ed Gillespie in Virginia, who made his announcement in a July debate with Democrat Mark Warner, and Mike McFadden, seeking the Senate seat now held by Al Franken in Minnesota.

The moves, which bear the strong scent of election-year choreography, appear intended to blunt criticisms from Democrats that the GOP is engaged in a war on women, as demonstrated by party efforts to, among other things, strip contraceptive coverage from Obamacare and defund Planned Parenthood facilities that offer birth control as part of their services.

Women, not incidentally, are among the most targeted voter groups in the fall midterm elections -- particularly single women, many of whom who have more than a passing familiarity with birth control. (Voting by single women typically drops off in non-presidential years; in the last midterm races in 2010, 22 million fewer unmarried women voted than in 2008 even though the number registered is growing, according to a study by the Voter Participation Center and Lake Research Partners.)

Nationally and in contested states, women have strongly gravitated to Democratic candidates, so their dropoff bodes ill for a party already struggling under an unpopular president and a Republican cast to the states in play this year.

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Prominent Republican aiding indicted Rep. Grimm

Brooklyns most prominent Republican is coming to the aid of indicted Rep. Michael Grimm.

State Sen. Martin Golden is hosting a fund-raiser Sept. 18 to help re-elect Grimm, who is defending himself against federal tax evasion charges.

Grimms district takes in south Brooklyn as well as Staten Island and overlaps with Goldens senatorial district. That means both incumbents, who have the backing of the Conservative Party as well as the GOP, will appear on the same ballot lines this fall.

While some Republicans and donors have distanced themselves from the embattled GOP congressman, Golden told supporters hes all in to re-elect Grimm to help beat back the very liberal policies of the Obama administration.

Goldens Dear Friends letter does not explicitly mention Grimms legal problems.

Liberal policies have spelled failure. So their tactic is to change the subject, talk about something else, avoid the real issue of an America on the wrong track. I believe the voters of our district are much too savvy to fall for any such trickery. However, they also know that such trickery does have to be countered, and that doing so does cost money, he said.

Thats why Ill be holding a fund-raising event for Congressman Grimm, he said of the reception that will be held at Mama Roaso Cuciana Italiana in Borough Park. Donors are asked to cough up $150 to $500.

Grimm faces a tough challenge from former Democratic City Councilman Domenic Recchia.

Goldens Democratic challenger, James Kemmerer, blasted the senator for helping Grimm.

Marty Golden likes to bring up President Obama who he perceives as unpopular in the district. But if you want true guilt by association look no further than Golden who is actively attaching himself to indicted-on-twenty-counts Grimm. Marty is parading him around not in a perp walk like he deserves but like hes the second coming of Fiorello LaGuardia, Kemmerer said.

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Past Republican superintendents endorse Garcia

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The Democratic nominee for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction has won endorsements from both sides of the aisle.

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The defeated candidates for the Republican nomination for Arizona governor are endorsing the winner, state Treasurer Doug Ducey.

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Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in the case against the state's new abortion rules.

Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in the case against the state's new abortion rules.

The City of Phoenix on Friday announced they would be withdrawing a plan to place parking meters at several mountain parks including Piestewa Peak.

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A 22-year-old man allegedly burned a Bible and urinated on it in from of rescue mission on Thursday night.

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