From Team Ford <[email protected]>
Subject Sigal’s anti-choice extremism
Date October 19, 2022 9:26 PM
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Did you see this headline, john?

"Nevada GOP attorney general nominee said a pregnant person is a 'vessel'" -The American Independent

That’s all Sigal Chattah thinks a pregnant person is – a “vessel.”

That’s why she’s called for the criminalization of abortion, and the prosecution of anyone who seeks out the procedure if she’s elected.

She called abortion murder, and thanked the Supreme Court for overturning Roe v. Wade .

Let’s be clear: Sigal Chattah does not respect the fundamental right for pregnant people to make their own health care decisions. Bodily autonomy would be at risk in Nevada if she’s elected attorney general in a few weeks.

We must protect abortion access here in Nevada for the sake of our health and safety. The only way to do that is to re-elect Aaron Ford, a proven champion of women’s rights and the fundamental belief that women should control their own bodies.

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