[1]Lucas Kunce for U.S. Senate
John — Josh Hawley’s crusade to
overturn Roe v. Wade had a direct and major impact on the extreme, total
abortion ban Missouri immediately enacted after the Supreme Court’s
decision in June 2022.
And now, he’s using his power to go even further. Please let me explain:
[ [link removed] ]Tweet from Josh Hawley, June 24, 2022: For those who wondered why I
said, two years ago, I would vote to confirm ONLY Supreme Court Justices
who acknowledged Roe was wrong, this is why. Amy Barrett was the first
openly pro-life nominee of my lifetime. And she was the deciding vote.
[ [link removed] ]PROTECT ABORTION ACCESS
Hawley was on a mission to criminalize abortion even before he was elected
to the U.S. Senate in 2018. But once he got to DC, he leveraged his new
position and power into a family business dedicated to banning abortion in
all forms and in all 50 states.
First, he corrupted our courts with judges like Matthew Kacsmaryk — a
donor to Hawley’s 2018 campaign who faced bipartisan opposition during his
confirmation process due to his Big Brother views on contraception and
personal freedoms. Hawley forced through Kacsmaryk’s confirmation anyway.
Then, Hawley used his taxpayer-funded office to support his wife’s efforts
as an activist attorney in the Dobbs case to overturn Roe. Missouri became
the first state to ban abortion just moments after the Supreme Court’s
decision to strike it down.
And now, Hawley is supporting her efforts to ban the most commonly used
abortion medication, mifepristone, nationwide — a suit decided by Hawley’s
donor judge, that we recently learned will be reviewed by the Supreme
Court.
[ [link removed] ]JEZEBEL: Let's Look at Senator Josh Hawley's Connections to the
Abortion Pill Case. Excerpt: Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk donated to Hawley's
campaign in 2018... Hawley is sworn in as senator in early 2019 and votes
to confirm Kacsmaryk in June 2019 (the vote was 52 to 46). A few months
after the Supreme Court overturned Roe, activists represented by ADF file
the abortion pill suit in Kacsmaryk's single-judge district. Hawley's wife
is part of the ADF team to argue the case before Kacsmaryk in March 2023.
Kacsmaryk then rules in favor of Hawley's wife. And, finally, Hawley signs
on to a Supreme Court amicus brief supporting his wife's case...
[ [link removed] ]PROTECT ABORTION ACCESS
I’m running to defeat Josh Hawley because everyday Missourians deserve a
Senator who will stand up and fight for their personal freedoms — not
another politician who’s obsessed with using their own power to control
our bodies, families, and lives.
If recent wins for abortion rights and red-state Democrats in Kentucky and
Ohio tell us anything, it’s that we have a real opportunity to hold Hawley
accountable and protect abortion access in Missouri this year. And with
news today of the effort to add a constitutional amendment to the 2024
ballot to enshrine abortion rights in Missouri, we’ve got the coalition to
make it happen.
But it won’t be possible without your help,
John, so I’m asking:
[ [link removed] ]Will you please split a donation of $10 or whatever you
can afford between my grassroots campaign and Missourians for
Constitutional Freedom today? Together, we can defeat Josh Hawley, end
Missouri’s extreme abortion ban, and take this Senate seat back for
everyday people.
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This election is our chance to flip this Senate seat, restore reproductive
freedom, and take back power for working Missourians — and we can’t afford
to waste it.
Thanks for all your help,
— Lucas Kunce
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