Friend — millions of Ohioans and Americans across the country are wondering the same thing: In the fight to preserve abortion access, what happens next? 

Akron Beacon Journal newspaper clip reads: "Abortion, for now, remains legal in Ohio amid legal, political fights. What happens next?"

The answer? Well, that’s entirely up to us. 

We’re at a critical point in America. Right now, 8 in 10 Americans want to see abortion remain protected, yet anti-choice extremists in 12 states have enacted abortion bans and dozens more look to do the same. 

This disconnect, means that when it comes to preserving our access to abortion, friend, it’s up to us. 

Direct democracy allows American voters — people like us — to pass the policies we need, when our elected officials won’t act, or actively work against us. 

10 states remain where ballot measures could be used to preserve abortion access or cancel out an active abortion ban — including Ohio. We’re committed to running campaigns in every state possible. Will you rush a donation to power our work as we fight alongside voters to keep abortion legal across the U.S.?

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