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GOP group working to elect Republicans at state level says economy remains focus for voters ahead of midterms

The RSLC says it believes the recent Supreme Court abortion ruling will not impact the midterm elections

The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC), a political organization dedicated to electing Republicans to state legislative and executive positions, insists the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on abortion is not the main issue voters will carry with them to the ballot box in the upcoming midterm elections.

Speaking to Fox News Digital in an interview over the weekend, Andrew Romeo, communications director for the RSLC, outlined the group’s mission and particular focuses on state legislative races ahead of the midterm elections.

Asked about the Supreme Court’s recent ruling to overturn federal protections for abortion granted in Roe v. Wade and return the issue to the states, Romeo insisted that internal findings from the RSLC suggested there will be little to no effect on the midterm elections as Americans remain laser focused on the economy.

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2 thoughts on “GOP group working to elect Republicans at state level says economy remains focus for voters ahead of midterms”

  1. I am very happy with the recent SCOTUS decisions…they are constitution-based and put the power back where it belongs…some cases the states, other cases, the people!

    I have mixed feelings about the topics related to the decisions – but the constitution is pretty clear and the justices went that way!

    Pedo-Slow-Joe and his Knee-Pad-Ho own the economy – hopefully enough voters recognize that fact and get rid of dumbocrats in November!

  2. They are not alone.

    The Democrat Governors Association is running an ad to support Daniel Cox, a Republican who is running as the next Maryland governor, because they know he would be dead meat in November, but Kelly Schulz could beat the Democrat nominee. So, they want Cox to beat her in the primary election and are spending big bucks to try to make that happen.

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