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We asked Alaska's U.S. House candidates about their position on abortion rights. Here's what they said:

Forty-eight candidates are running in the special election to fill the rest of Congressman Don Young’s term. It’s the most candidates ever in one election in Alaska. First up is the primary. BallotsTo help Alaskans sort through the dozens of options, we’re asking each candidate where they stand on the issues.

Contraceptives that are available without prescriptions and medical industry fees. Simple adoptions without bureaucracy.”: “I support the initial concept that abortion be legal, safe, and rare. Delivering a child partially through the birth canal and severing its spinal column is not abortion, it’s murder. Abortion should be performed early in pregnancy – within 10 weeks.

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