From Women's March <[email protected]>
Subject What last night means for us
Date November 8, 2023 7:41 PM
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[ stdin# ]Women’s March



John, last night
was another win for organizers, voters and democracy. What was at stake
was nothing less than democracy itself. 

[ [link removed] ]Will you make a $5 donation before midnight to help fund
organizing work in priority states? Today is the first day of the 2024
election, and we need to be ready for what will be the most important
election of our lifetimes.

VIRGINIA didn’t just hold the state Senate, Dems flipped the state House,
depriving Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of a governing trifecta,
scuttling GOP hopes to end their post-Dobbs losing streak. 

OHIO became the seventh state to enshrine abortion rights in their state
constitution, and the first GOP-controlled state to do so post-Roe,
demonstrating again that abortion rights are important to all Americans
regardless of party affiliation. 

KENTUCKY re-elected Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, who vowed to chip away
at the state's near total abortion ban,  in another red-state proxy
election on abortion rights.

No matter how you cut it, last night was a win for women and democracy.
There is no denying that when abortion rights are on the ballot, we win.
We win in red states, blue states, and purple states. It turns out people
don’t like having their rights tramped on. 

We celebrate today, and we get back to work tomorrow. These wins set a
stage for 2024, where we will have to fight with everything we have for
everything we love. MAGA continues to demonstrate that they don’t think
they went far enough last time, and we must be ready to meet the moment
for the 2024 election.

[ [link removed] ]Can you contribute $5 to help set our 2024 work up for
early success? 

DONATE $5 →

We are proud to build this feminist future with all of you.

 

Women's March

 







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