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Bottom line: Hovde was “totally opposed” to abortion in 2012, but not in 2024. A Better Wisconsin Together ad that targets Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde’s stances on abortion says:
Hovde made his position clear when asked by PolitiFact Wisconsin to respond to a radio ad that targeted his stances on abortion, based on comments he made while running for the same office in 2012 ...
U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde's comment appeared to be a shift from his 2012 campaign, when he said he was "totally opposed to abortion."
That is a change of position from 2012, when Hovde last ran for Senate as someone “totally opposed” to abortion. “I’m not for a national abortion ban,” Hovde said during the debate. “I never have been.” Former President Donald Trump, who has endorsed Hovde, has suggested that he would support a federal ban.
Incumbent Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin won re-election to a third term, [1] narrowly defeating Republican nominee Eric Hovde. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump carried the state on the same ballot.
Eric Hovde, CEO of Sunwest Bank and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Wisconsin in 2024 [19] Robert Kiyosaki, entrepreneur, businessman, author, and founder of Rich Global LLC and the Rich Dad Company [20] [21] [needs update] Douglas Leone, venture capitalist and former managing partner of Sequoia Capital [22] [additional citation(s) needed]
Eric Hovde's 60-second video on YouTube comes with the accompanying text: "Governor Evers, you extended the lockdown for our state until May 26. Many citizens are confused by your extension, and I ...
Eric Hovde has every right to consider asking for a recount in his hard fought U.S. Senate campaign against incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin. What the Republican businessman doesn't have a right to do ...