John, did you catch the huge news out of Alabama this week?
On Tuesday, Alabama Democrat Marilyn Lands won her special election race and flipped a critical state house seat — by campaigning on protecting abortion and IVF access.
This momentous victory comes one month after the Alabama Supreme Court's cruel ruling classifying frozen embryos used in the IVF process as people sent shock waves throughout the country.
It’s clear: Nearly two years after the fall of Roe, the fight for reproductive freedom is front and center in the states.
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Overturning Roe v. Wade wasn’t enough for the GOP. They plan to go even further to control our bodies and reproductive futures.
But this week’s win in Alabama shows us yet again what’s possible when we all come together to fight for our rights. Stopping Republican attacks on our reproductive rights hinges on us turning out voters in record numbers and winning big in key legislative districts.
Critical seats are up for grabs in November, and our team is gearing up to endorse pro-choice candidates running in battleground state legislative races.
We’re asking you to help us ramp up our urgent work and help elect pro-choice Democrats on the state level this November. An early gift from you will make an immediate impact in supporting as many candidates as possible and mobilizing voters.
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