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Chuck Grassley bears responsibility for what's happening on the Supreme Court

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A man first elected in the 1950s is achieving his decades-long mission to take away the right to cho

A man first elected in the 1950s is achieving his decades-long mission to take away the right to choose. His name is Chuck Grassley. [We're not giving up. Donate NOW to defeat Sen. Grassley and send pro-choice Democrat Abby Finkenauer to the U.S. Senate so that we can codify Roe v. Wade into law.]( [DONATE]( [Screenshot of a tweet made by Abby Finkenauer that reads: '@ChuckGrassley voted for a Constitutional amendment to overturn Roe v. Wade during his first Senate Term. 40 years later, he's about to see his efforts come to fruition. We have to hold him accountable - and that starts with electing a 33-year-old woman to his seat in November.']( {NAME}: last night, we learned that the U.S. Supreme Court plans to overturn decades of precedent and eradicate federal abortion rights. Sen. Chuck Grassley bears responsibility for what's transpiring. Sen. Grassley tried to erode reproductive justice throughout his career: he voted for abortion bans, including a constitutional amendment to overturn Roe v. Wade during his first Senate term. His crowning achievements, though, are Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. As then-chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Grassley was instrumental in blocking Senate consideration of President Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, and then ramming through Trump-appointed nominees whose votes will overturn abortion rights. We cannot, and will not, let him win. Abby Finkenauer – a lifelong champion of reproductive freedoms – is running to defeat Sen. Grassley, and when she's elected, she will vote to codify Roe v. Wade into law so that the right to choose is protected. National Republicans have more than $44 million to defend Grassley and take back the Senate, so we need a surge in grassroots support to defeat him. Will you please rush a donation? [Donate $5 or more now – whatever you can spare to defeat anti-choice extremist Chuck Grassley – so we can expand Democratic Senate control and protect reproductive freedom.]( [DONATE]( [Sign up now to get texts from Abby!]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To receive fewer emails, please click [here](. To unsubscribe from this email list, please click [here](. Paid for by Abby for Iowa Abby for Iowa PO Box 1843 Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 United States

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