From Sharolyn Smith <[email protected]>
Subject Pro-life candidates swept to victory in the 2024 primary election!
Date May 23, 2024 12:09 AM
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Dear John,

Throughout Oregon, pro-life candidates who earned Oregon Right to Life PAC’s endorsement won impressive victories in the 2024 primary election.

In one of the most significant wins of the night, pro-life and ORTL PAC-endorsed candidate Darin Harbick defeated incumbent Representative Charlie Conrad (R-Dexter) in House District 12. ORTL PAC launched a campaign against Conrad in June, 2023 after he voted for a bill to allow young girls to get abortions without their parents’ knowledge or consent.

Harbick defeated Conrad overwhelmingly, taking home more than 80% of the vote.

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Including Harbick, ORTL PAC supported 79 candidates this primary election.

65 ORTL PAC-endorsed candidates will move forward thanks to strong showings in the May 21 primary.

To check out more highlights of Tuesday’s wins, click the button below:

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Oregon Right to Life is deeply grateful for the financial support and dedication of pro-life advocates like you who have helped ensure victory for Darin Harbick and the many other pro-life candidates who won their races last night.

Thank you for voting pro-life!

Because everyone deserves an advocate,

Sharolyn Smith

Political Director

P.S. Pro-life candidates scored major wins in the 2024 primary election, but our work is not over! We need to give all we’ve got to secure pro-life seats in the general election this November – and we can’t do it alone! Chip in [[link removed]] to help us elect strong pro-life leaders in Oregon.

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Paid for by Oregon Right to Life PAC #416

The top contributor is Julie Goss

4335 River Road N Salem, OR 97303.

(503) 463-8563

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