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Reproductive Rights Won This Election
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Dear John,
The mid-term election results showed just how divided our political landscape remains. While progressive candidates won important Senate races, massive spending by extremist groups that used fearmongering, racist tropes, and attacks on gender differences has left control of the House still undecided. But one this is clear—reproductive rights were defended in this election.
John, our commitment to the intersectional feminist agenda remains strong—and it has never been needed more.
NOW supporters showed up! Women turned out in record numbers across the country to support candidates and ballot initiatives that supported abortion access. Choice was on the ballot, and in key battleground states, choice won. Through the support of the NOW Foundation, our vast network of grassroots activists across the country made a critical difference and helped energize a new generation of feminist voters.
The next two years will be crucial to the equal rights agenda the NOW Foundation shares with so many millions—including abortion rights, pay equity, access to health care, marriage equality, and ending violence against women. With so much at stake, we must be ready to take up the challenge of a divided government.
NOW Foundation is ready to educate and litigate, and right now, your support will go twice as far. This election underscored what’s on the line for women—virtually everything. We take pride in the victories we won in this election and are undeterred by setbacks that only make our resolve stronger.
In solidarity,
Christian F. Nunes
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