Navigating the GOP's Abortion Divide.

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House Republican leaders are distancing themselves from any kind of national abortion ban, instead leaving the issue to House committees and the states. With a slim majority and many members in swing districts, leaders appear content to leave the decision to the states. Conservative and anti-abortion advocacy groups are pushing for Congress to take action on federal abortion restrictions, but House GOP leaders are not putting forward a national ban on abortion in any form.
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