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Friend: During my time as president of Planned Parenthood, I watched Republicans attempt to pass horrific laws to control women's bodies.
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But today, over a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, I need to be blunt with you: Anti-choice extremists are attacking abortion access like never before.
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In states across this country, Republicans are doing everything in their power to restrict reproductive freedom – and Mitch McConnell and his allies have threatened to pass a national abortion ban if they take back Senate control.
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Political analysts say that the future of the Senate could all come down to Nevada – just like it did last year – which is why I’m reaching out today: My friend, Sen. Jacky Rosen, is running for reelection. I’m working hard to help her win this fight, and I’m asking you to join me.
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The GOP knows the importance of Nevada, so they’re zeroing in on Jacky as a top target for defeat. She’s facing an uphill climb and won’t be able to defend her seat without grassroots support from people like you. So please, friend, I’m personally asking: Will you chip in $5 or more now – split between Jacky’s campaign and Ben Ray Luján's – to keep Nevada blue, defend the Senate and restore reproductive freedom nationwide?
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If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately and be split between Jacky Rosen and Ben Ray Luján:
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Last year, the GOP flooded Nevada’s Senate race with a staggering $55 million – and their handpicked candidate came within less than 8,000 votes of winning. That’s a SLIM margin. There’s no question that Jacky’s race will be just as close – and likely even more expensive.
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That’s why she urgently needs grassroots resources as early in the election cycle as possible. So please, friend, can I count on you to join me in supporting Jacky today?
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Donate $5 now – or however much you can spare – to keep both Nevada and the Senate blue. This race couldn’t be more pivotal in the fight to protect reproductive freedom in America.
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Thank you,
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Cecile Richards
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