My vote for Democrats this fall doesn't have a pro choice Candidate for Senate (Nelson) or Congress (Esch) so I can't take the pledge.
http://prochoiceaction.org/campaign/pledge_2006Just today, Ohio's House Health Committee debated a bill that would criminalize abortion. Anti-choice lawmakers remain committed to pushing this bill through the House and Senate, which they control by wide margins, and want to send it to the desk of their anti-choice governor. If passed, Ohio will become the latest state to begin eliminating a woman's right to choose.
And just last week the Louisiana legislature passed a bill, intended to take effect if Roe v. Wade is overturned, that would outlaw abortion in Louisiana in nearly all circumstances.
These are difficult times for people like you and me who care so deeply about our privacy and freedom. But, if an abortion ban becomes a possibility in your state, I know NARAL Pro-Choice America can count on you to defend the right to choose with all your might.
But what about Ohio, Louisiana and South Dakota? What CAN you do? Here's the reality: As long as we have anti-choice politicians controlling every branch of our federal government, more and more states will be emboldened to eliminate a woman's right to choose – forever.
Your challenge – and mine, and every person who stands with us – is to fight the battle at the source by electing pro-choice candidates at every level across the country.
Please click here now to pledge to vote pro-choice on November 7.
By making this personal commitment, you are simply saying you're willing to take five minutes, five hours, or five days during the next six months to do your part to stop the bans and elect leaders who will protect our rights to privacy, freedom, and choice.
Please, I urge you to take a moment to sign up for the fight. The ability to change history is within each of us. The women of South Dakota, Louisiana, Ohio and the nation are counting on us. Just click here to find out more and take action.
Nancy Keenan
President
P.S. Not sure what to do next? Click here to get information about pro-choice candidates and other ways to get involved in your state.