John,
I’m reaching out to close the loop during this milestone week.
As Maris mentioned, we’re focused on electing pro-choice champions at the state and local levels because we know that these roles within our communities have immense power in our daily lives.
We’re still $3268 short of our goal. As we ramp up our voter registration efforts, can you contribute $24.44 to help us build this critical infrastructure?
Rush $6.11 to turn out 1 new voter
Rush $12.22 to turn out 2 new voters
Rush $24.44 to turn out 4 new voters
Rush $48.88 to turn out 8 new voters
As we build this critical infrastructure, your donation goes the furthest NOW. Anything you’re able to give helps us lay the groundwork we need to win critical seats.
Thank you for being in this movement.
All the best,
Sara Tabatabaie
Executive Director
Vote Pro-Choice
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John,
Even before Roe was overturned, abortion was out of reach for millions of Americans, thanks to laws and ordinances passed at the state and local level with the explicit goal of destroying access.
But state and local politicians can also step up to protect abortion rights in the absence of federal protections, which is why we’re laser-focused on getting pro-choice champions elected down-ballot.
For instance:
- A pro-choice district attorney in an abortion-restricted state can decline to prosecute abortion cases
- City councils in abortion-restricted states can dedicate funds to helping patients access the care they need, even if it means traveling
- State legislatures can establish protections for abortion rights in state that don’t yet have bans—to ensure access continues
Pro-choice candidates have enormous power to protect reproductive freedom locally, but we need to get them elected.
Just $6.11 registers a new pro-choice voter who otherwise may not show up to the polls. Can you donate now to help us meet our goal this week?
In gratitude,
Maris Nyhart
Vote Pro-Choice Team
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