Last night, when I heard that we'd lost Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I was gutted. But then I read the words she spoke just before her death:
"My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed."
We know exactly what we need to do to honor her legacy: fight with everything we've got to protect our reproductive freedom. Because if we don't, an ultra-conservative ideologue may get a lifetime seat on the Court and — alongside this administration's two other justices — put her life's work at even greater risk.
Access to reproductive health care as we know it may vanish.
So are you ready to fight?
The only way we can possibly protect everything RBG worked for is if we all rise together. Add your name right now so that I know we can count on you.
If you're feeling hopeless, I get it. Last night I was there too — but we can't give in. We have to dig deep and gain hope from RBG's legacy, her unrelenting fight for reproductive freedom, and what she expects from us in this moment.
We knew that if Justice Ginsburg died, the administration would try to fill her seat. So what you do right now matters.
Rising as one voice, unwilling to back down, we can keep this vacancy from getting filled before a new president is sworn in next year.
Add your name now if you're ready to hold the line together.
The entire country is watching how this fight will play out.
Starting right now, we have to show the senators who will decide the fate of our Supreme Court, and with it, our futures, that we're strong and united in defense of RBG's legacy.
Some of Justice Ginsburg's most powerful opinions were dissents. She used the power of defiance to fuel her life's work — now it's up to us to do the same. This might be our last chance to protect not only
Roe v. Wade, but protect freedom and justice for decades to come.
We need everyone to show up. Can we count on you? Add your name now.
RBG left us a legacy — and we must carry it forward. All rise.