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Planned Parenthood To Invest Record $50 Million on Pivotal Midterm Elections

2022-08-17 428 Dailymotion

Planned Parenthood , To Invest Record $50 Million , on Pivotal Midterm Elections.<br />AP reports that the nation's leading reproductive health care provider is investing heavily in elections <br />where abortion rights are on the ballot.<br />The efforts will be aimed at governors' offices, Senate seats and legislative races in nine states where access to abortion hinges on the outcome of the election. .<br />According to Planned Parenthood, the funding will be focused in , Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.<br />Who wins in these midterm elections will <br />determine whether a state has access to <br />abortion and potentially determine whether <br />we will face a national abortion ban, Jenny Lawson, executive director of Planned <br />Parenthood Votes, via Associated Press.<br />We will be clear about <br />who is on which side, Jenny Lawson, executive director of Planned <br />Parenthood Votes, via Associated Press.<br />AP reports that abortion has already <br />been banned or heavily restricted <br />in about a dozen Republican-led states. .<br />When people go to vote this November, <br />nearly half of the folks voting could be living <br />in a state that either has already banned <br />abortion or is quickly moving to ban abortion. <br />These are entirely new circumstances, Jenny Lawson, executive director of Planned <br />Parenthood Votes, via Associated Press.<br />There are a lot of issues people care about, certainly, but the state of abortion access is absolutely one of the defining issues this November, Jenny Lawson, executive director of Planned <br />Parenthood Votes, via Associated Press.<br />Planned Parenthood has set a goal of contacting <br />6 million voters in a campaign to drive election day<br />turnout by Democrats and independents.<br />Planned Parenthood has set a goal of contacting <br />6 million voters in a campaign to drive election day<br />turnout by Democrats and independents

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