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Abortion is on the ballot this November. Not just in the
presidential election — but in elections down the ballot across the
country.
Key elections to guarantee the right to an abortion or overturn statewide
abortion bans will take place in statewide elections this November. And
I’d just like to remind you, every time abortion rights have been left up
to voters in the years since Roe v. Wade was overturned, abortion rights
have won. Every single time. Not by a little bit, not by a squeaker, but
by a big margin. But that’s because we got organized, and we fought hard.
[ [link removed] ]So in just a second, I’m going to tell you about six coalitions that
are on the frontlines of these fights in Missouri, Arizona, Nevada,
Florida, Nebraska, and New York right now. But first, will you please
split a donation of
$28 or
whatever you can to support these organizations that are fighting to
protect abortion access in the states this November? 100% of your donation
will go to support their organizing efforts.
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In Missouri, where there is a total abortion ban even for rape and incest,
Missourians for Constitutional Freedom have an amendment on the ballot
that would end the state’s ban and ensure that families can make their own
decisions.
In Arizona, Arizona for Abortion Access successfully got the Arizona
Abortion Access Act on the ballot. Officially to appear on the ballot as
Proposition 139, it will protect Arizonans’ reproductive freedoms and put
decisions about pregnancy and abortion in the hands of patients and
healthcare providers – exactly where they belong.
In Nevada, voters will choose whether or not to amend the state’s
constitution and permanently protect the right to abortion — a critical
effort against anti-abortion legislators in the state led by Nevadans for
Reproductive Freedom.
In Florida, a state with an extreme abortion ban, Floridians Protecting
Freedom has fought to put an initiative on the ballot and allow voters to
amend the constitution and end Florida's extreme abortion ban, give women
and doctors the freedom to make healthcare decisions, and maintain
existing parental rights protections in Florida’s constitution.
In Nebraska, another state with a total abortion ban, the Protect Our
Rights campaign has a ballot measure that would end the current abortion
ban and give patients, families, and doctors the care they need without
restrictions.
And in New York, New Yorkers for Equal Rights is fighting to cement the
fundamental right to reproductive freedoms in the state constitution so
they are permanently protected without political interference. Voting yes
on this ballot measure — prop 1 — would also prohibit any government
discrimination regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, pregnancy status,
disability status, or sexual orientation.
Look, I’m going to keep fighting for Democrats to get a majority in the
House, a majority in the Senate, and for Kamala Harris to win the White
House so we can pass national abortion protections and prevent Republicans
from passing a national abortion ban. At the same time, we also need to
keep supporting abortion initiatives in states across the country — if it
makes a difference for just one patient, that would be enough.
[ [link removed] ]So if you’re able, please split a donation now between these six
coalitions fighting for abortion rights in Missouri, Arizona, Nevada,
Florida, Nebraska, and New York. Now is the time to organize and turn out
voters, and your support right now will make a huge difference.
Thanks for being part of this,
Elizabeth
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