The election taking place on Saturday 8th February will be the first General Election since TDs voted for one of the most extreme abortion laws anywhere in the world.
In the run up to the election, pro-abortion TDs will do everything in their power to gloss over and deflect away from the horror of what they introduced.
It is critical to remember that 1 in 3 voters in the 2018 referendum voted against legalised abortion. We have a responsibility to ensure these voters are reminded of the voting records of their local TDs and of the importance of only voting for solidly pro-life candidates in the forthcoming election.
The Pro Life Campaign has compiled a comprehensive list with the voting records of every candidate, which will be published in the coming days. We will also be running a significant online and offline advertising campaign encouraging people to vote pro-life alongside our canvasser recruitment campaign.
In the 2019 Local Elections, an outstanding independent pro-life candidate Malachi Duddy lost out on a council seat by a single vote to Labour’s Anne Ferris in the Bray East constituency.
The same could easily happen to Peadar Tóibín, Peter Fitzpatrick or any other pro-life candidate this time round, if we sit back and do nothing.
Pro-life candidates and their families are making huge personal sacrifices, financial and otherwise to fly the pro-life flag and increase the number of pro-life voices in the Dáil. In return, the least we can do is set aside some free time between now and election day to offer pro-life candidates our solidarity and support. Your canvassing efforts could literally make all the difference in determining whether a pro-life seat is won or lost in your local area.
We urge every pro-life supporter reading this email to sign-up today to join a canvass team.
Take two minutes to sign up. You won't regret playing your part!