Friend,

Abortion is healthcare. Full stop. And topics related to the health and wellbeing of our people must be discussed during this year’s political debates. Abortion is critical care that impacts all of our communities. When abortion is ignored, people often living on the margins are ignored. But until now, ONLY ONE of the democratic debates has asked a question related to abortion!

Sign your name to demand MSNBC and the Washington Post #AskAboutAbortion on the democratic debate this Wednesday!

The next democratic debate is in just two days Friend, and it will be held in Georgia, where a six-week abortion ban passed (and was then blocked) earlier this year. In fact, our rights and access to abortion care have been attacked all over the country this past year. So, it is crucial that we ensure presidential candidates are speaking up on this issue and sharing their plans to protect our rights.

Today, we ask of you that if you agree and want to know where each presidential candidate stands on our rights to our own bodies, please sign the petition to MSNBC and the Washington Post: #AskAboutAbortion at the November Democratic debate.

Add Your Name

During October’s Democratic presidential primary debate, moderators finally asked about abortion! This is a start, but we have a long way to go to ensure that presidential candidates are clear about the intricacies of this issue, which affects so many in our community.

Of all places, Georgia is the place where abortion should be brought to the discussion. Sign your name today and support the #AskAboutAbortion campaign.

Our bodies matter,

Daniela and the rest of the team at United We Dream Action







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