[1]Charles Booker
Last night,
the people of Kansas delivered a victory for reproductive rights.
In a statewide referendum, a coalition of Democrats, Independents, and
even 20% of Republicans voted to reject a ballot measure that would remove
the right to abortion from the State Constitution.
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The
people of Kansas spoke last night: the government does not have the right
to mandate pregnancy.
But here is the thing. What happened in Kansas is just the beginning of
what’s to come. The GOP unleashed a lion when they struck down Roe. It
roared in Kansas last night, and Kentucky is next.
Until two days ago, abortion was legal in Kentucky until an Appeals Court
sided with our extremist Attorney General and reinstated an effective ban.
But like Kansas, Kentucky has its own amendment on the ballot in November,
and the people of Kentucky are fired up to defeat it.
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Kentuckians go to the ballot box this November, we’re going to vote to
protect reproductive rights and retire Rand Paul, who wants a nationwide
ban on abortion. Will you donate today to help us get there?
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What happened in Kansas changes everything in this race. Pro-choice voters
are more motivated than ever to show up to the polls in November, and we
know that when more people vote, we win. We also know that a significant
number of Republican voters are fed up with the GOP’s dangerous agenda to
strip bodily autonomy from women.
Let me be clear about what this means. This is exactly the coalition of
voters we need to show up in November in Kentucky to reject Amendment 2
and send me to the United States Senate to codify Roe. We will win.
[ [link removed] ]Chip in to help me defeat Rand this November, and I will be the 51st
vote to codify Roe v. Wade.
Let’s do this.
Charles Booker
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