If we want to stop Republicans from passing a national abortion ban, we must protect our Democratic majority in the Senate. That’s going to come down to a handful of swing states — and Nevada and Wisconsin are close.
Senator Jacky Rosen in Nevada and Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin are fighting to keep both states blue — and they’re both running against Republicans with anti-abortion records. Special interest groups are pouring money into both states, trying to sway voters and seal wins for the GOP.
Senator Baldwin and Senator Rosen both support our right to make decisions about our bodies, free from interference from politicians. These two races are must-win races if Democrats are going to maintain our Senate majority — and prevent a national abortion ban.
I’m going to do everything I can to protect abortion rights, and that includes helping hold the Senate. So I’m asking if you’ll split a donation between my campaign, Senator Baldwin’s campaign, and Senator Rosen’s to help us continue to fight for reproductive rights, and to project our majority in the Senate. Can you chip in now?
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Both Nevada and Wisconsin are battleground states for the presidential election, too — states that we need to go blue to elect Vice President Kamala Harris as our next President, who will sign abortion protections into law if they’re passed in Congress.
As early voting gets underway, your support will help ensure we can turn out voters to elect pro-choice Democrats up and down the ballot.
These two incredible women are the kind of leaders that we need in the Senate, the kind of colleagues that I’m proud to work with in order to strengthen our reproductive freedoms. Republicans will try their hardest to soften their stances and sidestep the issue of abortion, but their Project 2025 agenda calls for a national abortion ban, and the best way to stop them is by preventing them from taking any power.
We can stop them but we need to win big on November 5th,
Let’s keep fighting.
Onward,
Ayanna