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John,
Anti-abortion extremists never intended to stop at banning abortion — they’re also targeting birth control and IVF.
Bodily autonomy is broadly popular, and voters across the country have made it clear that we support reproductive rights. This is why anti-choice politicians say one thing but do another — they’re hoping voters will take their words at face value while overlooking their (often abysmal) records.
Talk is cheap, and we deserve elected officials who will proactively fight to protect and expand access to the full range of reproductive healthcare.
That’s why we’re working to vote out incumbents who have failed their constituents on this critical issue.
We’re working to elect candidates like:
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Carl Marlinga, running in MI-10 against an opponent who endorsed the Life At Conception Act, which would jeopardize both abortion and IVF access. Carl ran in 2022, and it was the third-closest House race in the country.
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Janise O’Neil Robinson, running for Michigan State House District 28, facing an incumbent who voted against expanding access to contraception. In the last election, this race was decided by just hundreds of votes.
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Adam Moore, running for Kentucky State House District 45, against an extreme MAGA Republican who has already pledged support for the Life At Conception Act.
Achieving reproductive freedom for all requires a whole-of-government approach. That means winning tough races at every level, because access to quality reproductive healthcare is so often won or lost in the states.
With just three weeks left, we are working tirelessly to win races like these in every state.
Thank you for supporting this vital work!
Carly LeQuire
Chief Program Officer
Vote Pro-Choice
P.S. If you haven’t already, sign up here to get an alert as soon as the We Decide Voter Guide is available in your state.
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