James,
Every week, we’re seeing more and more horrifying stories of women bearing the consequences of Republican abortion bans. Women are having to travel out of state for an abortion or they’re being forced to wait until they’re in a life-threatening situation to receive care. I can’t stop thinking about the healthy, 28-year-old woman in Georgia who died because she was denied a routine procedure outlawed by Georgia’s abortion ban.
Unfortunately, this is just the beginning.
Before I tell you more about what Project 2025 would mean for the fate of reproductive health care in Wisconsin and across the nation, I have to ask: can you chip in to my campaign so I can flip this seat and pass federal protections that will ensure health care decisions are made by doctors and their patients, NOT anti-choice extremists with absolutely no medical background?
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As an OB/GYN – a woman who takes care of women in this country – I can personally tell you that I am afraid of Project 2025. My patients are afraid.
What we see in this plan is pregnancy surveillance – Republicans want to track when people have their periods or a miscarriage. That’s not normal. Millions of women would lose access to emergency contraception. Project 2025 refuses to protect IVF and other fertility treatments. It would effectively ban abortion in all 50 states.
Politicians don’t need to be in my exam rooms, or any exam room for that matter.
Republicans trying to restrict our health care won’t stop, James. It’s as simple as that.
If we can’t flip Wisconsin’s 8th congressional district, we won’t be able to take national action to safeguard reproductive rights.
So, James, if you can, will you pitch in $5, $25, or more to my campaign? Every bit makes a difference as we work together to flip this district so I can lead the charge in Congress to protect reproductive rights >>> [link removed]
Thank you for standing with me.
Kristin Lyerly
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