Biden looks to midterm elections for win on abortion rights
With states now about to make their own abortion laws, President Joe Biden met with Democratic governors to try to find a path to protect abortion rights nationwide after the fall of Roe v. Wade. The unlikely strategy requires holding onto the House and picking up two senate seats in the midterm elections. NBC’s Josh Lederman reports for Saturday TODAY.
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