Hello, This week, the Supreme Court’s draft decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was leaked. And Tuesday night, we found out my GOP opponent is right-wing, anti-abortion extremist, JD Vance. Overturning Roe would be catastrophic for Ohio, where Republicans have introduced one extreme proposal after another to ban abortion before most women even know they're pregnant. Our work has never been more important than right now. A 50/50 Senate has failed to protect abortion for people across the country. From the minority, Republicans abused the filibuster to block the Women’s Health Protection Act that would have codified Roe. 50/50 is not enough. If we want to make an impact on the issues that really matter, we must expand our Democratic majority—and that means we must win this race. If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will immediately be split between Tim Ryan and Martin Heinrich: JD Vance supports Ohio’s extreme heartbeat legislation and other dangerous bills across the country that would allow people to sue anyone who helps someone get an abortion. He even called pregnancy from rape, “inconvenient.” It’s despicable and we can’t let him anywhere near the United States Senate. Our only choice to protect reproductive rights is to win this race and expand our Democratic Senate majority.If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will immediately be split between Tim Ryan and Martin Heinrich: Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans have made their plan clear all along: pack the courts with right-wing judges, empower state legislatures across the country to pass extreme, dangerous anti-abortion bills, and overturn Roe. I know you’re angry. I am too. But let’s turn this anger into action. Thank you, Tim |
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