John — two years ago today, a 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court issued a ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that revoked Roe v. Wade’s right to an abortion — a right that generations of American women had for almost fifty years.
It was a betrayal of the sworn testimony some of the justices gave during their Senate confirmation hearings, where they regarded Roe v. Wade as a tested and durable legal precedent. Roe conferred a constitutional right to this essential form of reproductive healthcare. The freedom and liberty that no one could take away from you.
Until those six Supreme Court justices did.
Extremists who oppose any form of reproductive freedom have not only come after the right to abortion in the last two years. They have attacked the right to medications like mifepristone and misoprostol. They have attacked the right to contraception. They have attacked the right to in vitro fertilization.
These extremists are determined to take our freedoms away and have proven that there is no limit to how far they will go to exert total control over reproductive health care.
My opponent, George Logan, is just as extreme. In our debate in 2022, he vowed that he would not vote to codify the protections in Roe v. Wade — even after Dobbs had been decided.
George Logan cannot be who CT-05 has to represent us in the House if we want to restore this fundamental freedom.
John, will you chip in $5 before my June 30 FEC deadline to help defeat my extreme opponent George Logan, keep CT-05 blue, and flip the House majority this fall, so that we can restore the reproductive freedom previously guaranteed under Roe v. Wade in federal law?
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When Justice Samuel Alito issued the majority opinion in the Dobbs case on this day two years ago, he wrote that “women are not without electoral or political power.”
Let us meet the urgency of this moment and show him exactly what that means.
— Jahana Hayes