John—Did you see this email? It's going to take everything we've got to defeat Susan Collins. Can we count on your support?
John,
Susan Collins was just caught on tape bragging that she's "proud" of her vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, creating an anti-choice majority on the Supreme Court capable of overturning Roe v. Wade.1
Worse yet, Collins is also fundraising to reelect Lindsey Graham, the lead sponsor of the federal bill to ban abortion at 20 weeks.2
Susan Collins has told voters for years that she's pro-choice, but her votes and actions have paved the way for the end of Roe v. Wade. That's why NARAL Pro-Choice America is going all in to replace her with a REAL pro-choice leader: Sara Gideon. Will you donate $15?
Yes, I'll donate $15 to help defeat Susan Collins.
After Susan Collins cast the deciding vote to put Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court, a flood of states passed radical laws to effectively ban abortion.
Anti-choice politicians have openly said that the reason for this wave of abortion bans is because of the new anti-choice majority on the Supreme Court. Because of Susan Collins’s vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, anti-choice extremists think they have a chance to gut or overturn Roe v. Wade.3
And Susan Collins just said she's "proud" that she put Kavanaugh on the bench.
Enough is enough. Susan Collins can't be trusted to defend our constitutional rights, and she can't be trusted to keep her promises to voters.
NARAL Pro-Choice America has endorsed Sara Gideon, the pro-choice speaker of the Maine State House of Representatives, because we know Sara can be trusted to fight for reproductive freedom, and she can win this seat to help put the Senate back in pro-choice hands.
We're going all in to defeat Susan Collins. Are you with us?
Yes, I'll donate $15.
Thank you for all you do for reproductive freedom,
 Ilyse Hogue President, NARAL Pro-Choice America
Sources:
1. Collins 'proud' of votes for Trump tax cuts, Kavanaugh, Maine Beacon, July 9, 2019
2. Susan Collins teams up with Lindsey Graham to raise campaign cash, Sun Journal, July 9, 2019
3. The Daily 202: Alabama Republicans want to challenge Roe v. Wade. But their abortion ban might not make it to the Supreme Court. The Washington Post, May 22, 2019
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