John—
Trump’s impeachment trial was rigged by Mitch McConnell from the start. No witnesses. No evidence. They didn’t even pretend to care about the facts.
What the Senate just did was a sham and a cover-up. And we’re going to make sure it costs Mitch McConnell control of the Senate.
Donate to help defeat the spineless, anti-choice senators who propped up Trump’s lawless presidency and betrayed our democracy.
First up are the most vulnerable anti-choice Republican senators who voted against even allowing witnesses: Cory Gardner (R-CO), Martha McSally (R-AZ), Thom Tillis (R-NC), and Joni Ernst (R-IA).
These senators didn’t just vote against impeachment. Their support for Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation helped cement an anti-choice majority on the Supreme Court that endangers Roe v. Wade.1,2,3
Now, they’ve doubled down by betraying the American public once again with their unwavering support of one of the most anti-choice administrations in history.
Gardner, McSally, Tillis, and Ernst are all up for re-election this year. Each of these senators is rated among the most unpopular in the country — and together we can beat them.4
Make an emergency donation of to help defeat Cory Gardner, Martha McSally, Thom Tillis, Joni Ernst, and every other anti-choice senator who failed to convict Trump today.
This is a truly horrifying moment for American democracy.
The only way to begin to repair the damage they’ve done is by unseating the senators who sold us out and taking back control of the Senate from Mitch McConnell. That work starts right now with you, John.
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Thank you for all you do for reproductive freedom,
Team NARAL
With the support of people like you, we can make sure that freedom is for every body.
Sources:
1. Roll Call Vote 115th Congress — 1st Session, The United States Senate, April 7, 2017.
2. Roll Call Vote 115th Congress — 2nd Session, The United States Senate, October 5, 2018.
3. Martha McSally says she’d vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, KTAR News, October 3, 2018. (Note: Sen. McSally was not in the U.S. Senate at the time of the vote but supported his confirmation.)
4. Morning Consult's Senator Approval Rankings, Morning Consult, accessed January 31, 2020.
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