Speaking at a rally in Arizona on April 12, Vice President Harris warned of "more bans, more suffering, and less freedom" under a second Trump term. (Video: Ross Godwin/The Washington Post)
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Democrats went on the attack in Arizona on Friday against Republicans over their apparent about-face on abortion rights and vowed to keep the issue front and center in the swing state that could sway both the presidential election and control of the U.S. Senate in November.

Democratic Senate candidate Ruben Gallego targeted his criticisms on Republican Kari Lake who, like presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, has scrambled to produce a moderate message on abortion after the Arizona Supreme Court this week ruled that a near-total abortion ban from 1864 can take effect in the coming weeks.