From Team Stein <[email protected]>
Subject Re: Josh’s message on Roe v. Wade and what this means for North Carolinians
Date June 27, 2022 5:06 PM
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Friends,

In North Carolina, the right to a safe and legal abortion is still protected. And as your Attorney General, Josh will defend your rights under state law.

But if it’s going to stay that way, we must elect pro-choice Democratic candidates who will defend abortion rights and reproductive care.

As Attorney General, Josh is committed to doing everything in his power to defend a woman’s right to choose – but he can’t do it alone. Our Democratic leaders up and down the ballot are key partners for Josh’s work here in North Carolina.

However, if Republicans win a veto-proof supermajority in the state legislature this fall, nothing – not even a veto by Governor Cooper – would stop them from passing an abortion ban here in our state.

Team, with stakes higher than ever and our biggest fundraising deadline of the year just three days away, please make a donation that works for you today so we can protect reproductive freedom in North Carolina: [[link removed]]

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Thank you for your support,

Team Stein

----- Original Message from Josh Stein, June 24, 2022 -----

To the women of North Carolina: you still have a legal right to an abortion in our state. North Carolina state law protects women's reproductive freedoms. This is true even after the Supreme Court today stripped women of their right to an abortion under the Constitution by overturning Roe v. Wade .

And friend, if you want women to keep these freedoms under state law, then we must support and elect state officials who commit to protecting them.

I want you to know that I'm committed to protecting women’s reproductive freedoms.

Today’s decision is an egregious attack on reproductive rights nationwide and ignores the longstanding precedent set under Roe v. Wade . It’s an assault on women’s rights.

I also want you to know that I have always stood up for a woman’s right to make her own health and reproductive decisions. And I will not stop now.

As our state’s Attorney General, I will keep doing everything I can to ensure women in North Carolina can exercise their reproductive rights. We cannot go backward. We must fight to defend the progress we’ve made for reproductive health care.

But to do so, I need to hit all of my fundraising goals to stay in office, help elect Democrats down the ballot, and stop the GOP from taking away our freedoms – so I need your help.

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Decisions about reproductive care should be made by a woman in consultation with her doctor – not by the government. No matter what happens in states next door, I will continue to work to ensure that access to reproductive health care is protected in North Carolina.

Thank you for standing by me as I defend women’s reproductive freedoms. With help from people like you, I know we'll overcome the GOP’s attacks and continue to move North Carolina forward.

— Josh


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