John, this is a big deal:
Last week, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that voters will decide whether to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution this November, which would safeguard abortion access in the state before a ban could go into effect.
Reproductive freedom is officially on the ballot in Michigan, and the stakes couldn’t be any higher.
That’s why we’re working hard to get out the vote and elect Rachel Hood, Darrin Camilleri, Sean McCann, Winnie Brinks, and Christine Morse to the Michigan state legislature — who will all fight for abortion access no matter what.
Early voting in Michigan starts in less than two weeks. Can you rush in a $10 donation to boost our voter turnout efforts, elect our reproductive justice champions, and protect abortion rights in the state?
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Keeping Michigan a safe state for abortion is critical. With abortion bans in Indiana and several other states in the midwest, folks in the area have to travel to Michigan to seek the reproductive healthcare they need.
The next 53 days will determine the future of abortion access in Michigan, and we have to make each one count. Our team is working around the clock to provide support to our candidates and turn out voters in record numbers, and we need your help to ramp up our efforts.
Last month’s historic win for abortion access in deep-red Kansas showed us what’s possible when we all come together for our rights, but we must keep up the energy and momentum.
Let's make #Roevember one to remember. Rush a donation today to help us fund this work and leave no stone unturned as we fight to protect abortion access and elect pro-choice progressives in Michigan and beyond.
Thank you for your support,
— Sister District
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