Republicans need a 'national cohesive message' on abortion
The Federalist Elections Correspondent Brianna Lyman says Republicans have no “national cohesive message” on abortion, which is “damaging” to the party. “Democrats are a lot of things, but one thing I can say is that as a party – not the voters – but as a party, their platform is united,” Ms Lyman told Sky News host James Morrow. “Republicans have not been able to replicate that when it comes to abortion – you have people who say six weeks, people who say 15, people who say 12.” She said if the Republicans are not defining their message, then the Democrats and the media are. “And that’s what they’ve been doing, so that’s why they’re able to so successfully say, Republicans are coming after your rights, they’re going to take away birth control,” she said.