From Kirsten (personal) <[email protected]>
Subject Why I got personal on the debate stage
Date October 10, 2024 8:07 PM
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John,
I remember how angry and heartbroken I was when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade . Like so many of us, I immediately knew that women would suffer because of this cruel, inhumane ruling — and that Republicans would let it happen.
Juan Ciscomani, on the other hand, cheered when the decision was handed down. So, when he tried to distance himself from his anti-abortion votes during our debate on Tuesday, I wanted to set the record straight.
Here’s what I told him — and the voters of AZ-06:
“I’m a woman. I’ve had complications. I’ve had miscarriages. This is not something that we leave to politicians. Last time I checked, Juan, you’re not a doctor. I don’t trust you with my health care. I’m sorry, I don’t trust you with my daughter’s health care. We need to leave this to women and their doctors.”
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I stand by every word I said.
My opponent has voted to restrict access to abortion pills and cut reproductive healthcare for active service members. He has tried to insert politicians into our most personal decisions. He is anti-choice, no matter what he says to voters now.
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Thank you so much, John. Together, we can fight for what matters most.
Kirsten
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