John,
Texas is the hardest, costliest state to vote in. Now, the Supreme Court just said it will not intervene in the state trying to implement a new anti-abortion bill. As of today, Texas is the hardest state to get an abortion.
Because of the 6-3 conservative SCOTUS majority, a blatantly unconstitutional 6-week abortion ban went into effect. No judicial debate, no consideration of its impact on women. The Supreme Court essentially turned back the clock to before Roe v. Wade when states could strictly limit abortions.
If they can do this when it comes to abortion, they’ll do it to voting rights. The GOP will continue to use all of its legal and political power to limit women’s rights, restrict voting rights, and implement many other far-right policies. But we are fighting back. Can you chip in $25 to make sure Texans can access the ballot box and defeat these radical Republicans?
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It’s no coincidence that Texas is the state where it’s both the hardest to vote and the hardest to get an abortion. Limiting the rights of women was made possible by decades of gerrymandering and voter restrictions.
Let’s be clear. The GOP knows their 6-week abortion ban is unpopular. By suppressing voters, they won’t be held accountable. We’re in this to turn out more voters to the ballot box and defeat these conservative lawmakers who are attacking women’s rights and voting rights. John, can you chip in to protect voting rights and in turn protect women’s rights?
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Thank you,
Suzy
Co-founder, Vote From Home
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