When Roe v. Wade fell, anti-choice extremists jumped at the opportunity to reinstate 100-year-old trigger bans on the books from before the landmark ruling. But voters fought back and WON.

Friend — If Tuesday night proved one thing, it’s that abortion bans are deeply unpopular. 

When Roe v. Wade fell, anti-choice extremists jumped at the opportunity to reinstate 100-year-old trigger bans on the books from before the landmark ruling. But voters fought back. 

In California, in Kentucky, in Michigan, and Vermont. Voters stepped up and showed extremists we will NOT back down in the fight to maintain our fundamental rights. 

Now, we’re sending a message to any anti-abortion officials who still think they can get away with ignoring voters and rolling back out these bans: We’re coming for your state. 

Will you stand alongside us and let anti-choice officials know we’re ready to fight to defend our rights?

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These four states span the political spectrum — their voters, residents, and working people couldn’t be more different. But when it comes to our most private medical decisions, that doesn’t matter. Voters stood together and fought back against politicians' attempts to control our bodies. 

These victories were HUGE, but we’re not done yet. We’re actively working to identify more states where we can run reproductive ballot campaigns AND WIN. But in the meantime, let extremist officials know: their trigger bans and attempts to control us are no match for the power of voters. 

Sign our petition now so that anti-choice officials know we’re ready to fight to defend our rights! →

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Thanks for your support, friend.

— FP Team


 
      

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