We have a chance to elect leaders who will protect, restore, and expand the right to abortion.
We have the majority with us — people who believe that everyone deserves the right to make their own medical decisions and that everyone deserves quality health care.
We have a movement powerful enough to take control of this election and decide the future of sexual and reproductive health and rights in this country.
But that chance, that majority, that movement — none of it matters if we don't show up.
Election Day is less than a week away. If you haven't already, find your polling place and make a plan to vote.
We've seen what can happen when the people show up to vote. Just weeks after the Supreme Court took away our constitutional right to abortion, voters in Kansas responded by protecting abortion access in their state.
They were fired up. They were fierce, determined, and organized. And they did not take a single vote for granted.
The question is, can we replicate that energy in every corner of this country? Can we stay motivated for this fight, no matter how long it takes? Or will we let the same politicians banning abortion now push their agenda even further?
We need every. single. voter. to show up — whether that means voting early, voting by mail, or making sure they get to the polls on Election Day.
Find your polling place, confirm your mail ballot deadline, and make a plan to vote.
There are so many ways you can make a difference — but
right now, the most important thing you can do is make sure you and everyone you know vote.
Thanks for doing your part.
Planned Parenthood Action Fund