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John,
Last week, we wrote a letter to Ted Cruz calling out his blatant hypocrisy
after he went on Fox News to say, “Your health decisions are yours to
make. It shouldn't be your boss, the government, or anyone else forcing
you to make those decisions.”
Thousands of Women’s Marchers signed our viral letter. Together, we are
sending a clear message to Ted Cruz and every other Senate Republican
that’s centered their career on attacking our reproductive freedom that we
will not stand by quietly.
But we noticed that you still haven’t signed the letter
yet, John.
[ [link removed] ]That’s why I’m personally reaching out to ask one more time if you want
to add your name to our letter to Ted Cruz and show that you’re part of a
powerful women-led movement fighting to defend our reproductive freedom?
Read and sign our letter →
Please remember
John: History has taught us
that there’s nothing more powerful than women organizing together for
their feminist values.
We hope you’ll take this next step in showing your support as we work to
stop one of the biggest coordinated movements organizing to dismantle Roe
v. Wade and our reproductive rights.
Together,
Rachel Carmona
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This is a first,
John.
Ted Cruz went on Fox News to say this: “Your health decisions are yours to
make. It shouldn't be your boss, the government, or anyone else forcing
you to make those decisions.”
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We couldn’t agree more, Ted. That’s why we want to send a letter directly
to Ted Cruz signed by Women’s Marchers like you,
John, urging him to stop
attacking our reproductive freedom.
[ [link removed] ]Will you read our letter and then sign on to show Ted Cruz that Women’s
Marchers are ready to fight against him and every Republican that’s
working to undermine our reproductive rights?
Read and sign our letter →
Dear Ted Cruz,
You recently went on Fox News to say that “Your health decisions are yours
to make. It shouldn't be your boss, the government, or anyone else forcing
you to make those decisions.”
We couldn’t agree more, Ted. But here’s the thing: You say that you don’t
think the government should control our bodies — but in reality you
supported the Heartbeat Bill — one of the most restrictive pieces of
legislation ever written to restrict access to abortion.
That’s why me and thousands of other Women’s Marchers are working together
to stop your constant attacks on our reproductive freedom.
Ever since the Supreme Court agreed to hear an abortion case that has the
potential to overturn Roe v. Wade, a record number of states like your
home state of Texas have been passing dangerous legislation preparing to
outlaw abortion.
But mark our words: We will not quit now or turn back because we know
everything is at stake. We will push forward.
History has taught us that there’s nothing more powerful than women
organizing together for their feminist values. We’ve done it time after
time. It’s how we kicked out your best friend from the White House and
took away your Republican Majority in the Senate.
A powerful women-led movement is rising up to defend the reproductive
freedoms and rights we deserve. We recommend you take your own advice and
let women make their own health care decisions — or be prepared to face
the power of Women’s Marchers in the next election cycle.
Sincerely,
John
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