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The ultra-conservative majority on the Supreme Court is poised to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade

The ultra-conservative majority on the Supreme Court is poised to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision. Sign the petition: [I support abortion justice!]( [Sign as {NAME}]( Roe v. Wade is under attack, and this makes our work electing down-ballot Democrats even more important, as protecting abortion access will fall to the states. But in the meantime, we must fight back. Many parts of the South are already in a post-Roe environment and throwing out Roe entirely would create huge areas of the country without a single abortion clinic because of the GOP’s trigger laws. The far-right has been planning for this for decades, but we’re not ready to go back. That’s why DLGA is joining with other organizations to create a network of activists ready to take action for abortion access, no matter where they are. We can’t stand by. [Please add your name here]( to show that you’re one of the nearly 70% of Americans who support keeping Roe as the law of the land! – Bethany Hall Long, Lt. Gov. of Deleware Chair, Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association PS: Here at the DLGA, we’ve created a Pro-Choice Action Fund to support Democrats running for statewide office who will uphold the right to reproductive health care. [Chip in today to help us flip red states blue to expand abortion access across the country!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( The Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association (DLGA) is the only organization solely focused on electing Democratic lieutenant governors and candidates each year. We ARE the Democratic bench: The DLGA supports the most diverse group of statewide elected officials in the country. We need your help to elect more Democratic lieutenant governors and take back state houses from coast to coast! [DONATE NOW]( Email is an important way for us to keep supporters like you informed about our work and to build a winning grassroots campaign. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails, we understand. You can request to get only the most important emails [here]( or you can [unsubscribe](. Paid for by DLGA PAC DLGA PAC 1090 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 750 Washington, DC 20005 United States

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