From Ashley Ehasz <[email protected]>
Subject My opponent voted against reproductive choice
Date November 4, 2021 5:47 PM
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John,

This week, the U.S. Supreme Court began hearing arguments in a case regarding Texas’ extreme six-week abortion ban. It’s what many of us feared would happen when Donald Trump appointed two anti-choice justices to the Supreme Court.

It’s no exaggeration to say our reproductive freedom is on the line. Abortion has been legal since the historic Roe v. Wade case in 1973, but ever since then, Republicans have attacked our ability to make reproductive healthcare decisions. They’ve proposed and passed abortion bans like the one in Texas, fought to defund Planned Parenthood, and even attacked basic access to birth control.

My opponent, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, is against the right to choose, and his record shows it. Take a look: he received a low rating of 10% by NARAL Pro-Choice America in 2020, he voted for a 20-week abortion ban in Congress, and he just voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act, which would codify Roe v. Wade into law and protect legal access to abortion.

Pennsylvanians in Bucks and Montgomery Counties need a leader who will stand up and fight for the right to choose.

Help me replace Fitzpatrick and defend abortion access in Congress next year: pitch in $10 or anything you can afford right now.

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Reproductive freedom is just one of many critical issues on the line in next year’s election. Let’s rise up and stop politicians like Fitzpatrick from taking our rights away by kicking them out of office before it’s too late.

— Ashley

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