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John,

Tomorrow marks 51 years since safe, legal abortion became the law of the land in America.

But instead of celebrating this landmark anniversary, we're living with the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Since the Court took away this fundamental right, Republicans have banned and restricted abortion in states across the country, and threatened to pass a nationwide abortion ban if they regain Senate control. They've even indicated they plan to go after birth control. 

In other words, there's a whole lot riding on what happens in Nevada this November. And I can tell you this: My friend Sen. Jacky Rosen is exactly who we want in the Senate to keep fighting for reproductive freedom.

Right now, CNN analysts are calling Jacky one of the most vulnerable senators in the race that will likely decide Senate control, and a shady billionaire has already poured $2 million into Nevada to flip her seat for Republicans.

Jacky's strong stance on reproductive rights is one of the reasons why the GOP has made her a top target for defeat – and that’s exactly why we need to do everything we possibly can to help her win in Nevada and defend our Democratic Senate majority this year.

So please, John, will you join me in supporting Jacky today by making a gift of $10 or more to her and Blue Amp Action now to keep Nevada and the Senate blue and help restore reproductive freedom in America?

 

 

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation to Jacky Rosen and Blue Amp Action will go through immediately:

We’re in the fight of our lives when it comes to reproductive rights. 

Thank you for being part of this important work.

Cecile Richards

 
 
 
 
 

Cliff Schecter

President, Blue Amp Action

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We cannot sugarcoat the current situation. Right-wing authoritarianism, defeated by a worldwide coalition during WWII, was only in hibernation. Over the past decade it has infected democratic societies--including ours. It is as simple as it is terrifying: What we do now will define the future of our country and world. 

We at Blue Amp Action are dedicated to liberal, open societies, where reason and science are applied to solve our problems; where civil rights--including voting rights!--are protected for all. We fight for these values every day. Speaking up on our platforms, raising the voices and the political prospects of liberal pols and pundits. 

And savvy grassroots activists like you know, just like we do, that we can’t stop watching the people we help elect: after the elections, we have to keep organizing support for the policies we like and pushing back against the ones we don’t.

When the public tunes out between elections and the only people our elected officials hear from are the paid lobbyists of wealthy corporations, our government stops being accountable to the needs of ordinary families.

Democracy never sleeps, and neither can we.

So we ask that you support our work, so we can continue to engage in this fight every moment of every day. So our kids grow up in democracy, not dystopia.

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