Marilyn Lands (D) “won a contentious special election for a state house seat in deep-red Alabama on Tuesday night, in a race that could signal the dominant role of abortion and in-vitro fertilization in elections across the country in 2024,” USA Today reports.
“While her win won’t change the makeup of the heavily Republican Alabama legislature, it does showcase the enormous impact reproductive issues, such as abortion and in-vitro fertilization, could have down the ballot in 2024.”
“Lands focused her campaign heavily on protecting abortion and IVF access.”
Politico: Abortion proves winning strategy for Alabama Democrat.

