From Nora <[email protected]>
Subject Scott Jensen in his own words:
Date July 11, 2022 2:31 PM
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Here's the bottom line: If Scott Jensen wins in November, he'll ban abortion in Minnesota as quickly as he can. Here he is in his own words:

INTERVIEWER: If you were Governor, would you try to impose new restrictions on abortion, or would you try to ban it outright?

SCOTT JENSEN: "I would try to ban abortion… There's no reason for us to be having abortions going on."

Minnesota Public Radio, 3/18/22

John, Minnesota will likely soon be the only state in the upper Midwest where abortion isn’t criminalized. We can’t let Scott Jensen take us from being a regional safe haven to one of the most restricted states for abortion rights in the entire country. 

We have to keep Minnesota blue this November to protect our reproductive rights. And with polls showing Jensen already statistically tied with Governor Walz, we need to give the next four months everything we’ve got.


That's why I'm following up with our most reliable supporters this morning. We’re about 30% behind our July fundraising projections, and the pressure is mounting to catch up as fast as we can. 

I crunched the numbers. To get back on track, we need to raise at least $12,000 online by Friday. Can you send a donation that works for you today to help us get there so we can continue fighting to defend reproductive freedom in Minnesota?


Thank you,

Nora Ptacek
Finance Director
Minnesota DFL

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