The National Republican Senatorial Committee told candidates on Tuesday to clearly outline their support for increased access to birth control.
The Senate on Wednesday will, part of a push Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has timed ahead of the second anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade
The NRSC told candidates their key messages should be expressing support for access to birth control, "expose the Democrats' lies on this issue" and "provide a clear contrast."The pivot to talking about Ernst's bill provides Republicans an alternative to point to when confronted with questions about what they would do at the federal level to protect access to contraception.
Democrats hope to build on that success in November, when GOP candidates will also have to contend with a number of state-level ballot initiatives aimed at protecting abortion rights.
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