
John,
Ted Cruz – our part-time senator – has never and will never champion the well-being of Texans.
It's been two years since the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion in its disastrous Dobbs ruling – and its consequences have been devastating in Texas.
Before the decision, Texas used to see an average of 4,400 abortions a month – now, it’s five, John.1
While our part-time senator spends his time moonlighting as a wannabe podcast host, Texans are facing immense challenges when trying to access reproductive healthcare. John, can you give $5 to help our work to Cut Cruz this November and elect a compassionate senator that cares for the well-being of Texans?
Texas’ near-total abortion ban was intentionally written broadly. This in turn left doctors unsure of their options, afraid of violating the ban and forced them to potentially wait until the last minute to administer an abortion because of the draconian punishments attached to violating the ban.
Those seeking reproductive healthcare have to fund out-of-state travels — an option that isn’t feasible for many Texans.
When we Cut Cruz from the Senate this November, this is the legacy that Ted Cruz will leave behind.
A Texas where doctors are afraid of caring for their patients out of fear of being sued or put in prison. And a Texas where women have to risk their health and financial stability just to have a say over their own bodies.
In solidarity,
— Team Cut Cruz
1 - Texas Tribune