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We watched as Ohio Republicans tried tactic after tactic to stop the reproductive rights voter-initi

We watched as Ohio Republicans tried tactic after tactic to stop the reproductive rights voter-initiative there – and lost. Now, we need to teach them the same lesson in South Dakota. [Democracy for America Advocacy Fund](#) {NAME}, There’s been a lot of coverage recently on Arizona’s ultra-extreme law from 1864 banning abortion -- and how Republicans are scrambling to repeal it asap, so it doesn’t cost them seats in Congress or the state legislature in November. Here’s the thing. South Dakota’s abortion ban is nearly identical to the 1864 Arizona ban. The law was immediately triggered into effect once the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and our allies at TakeItBack.Org and Dakotans4Health immediately went into action to restore reproductive rights for more than 400,000 women statewide. Now, your help is urgently needed. Just as Mother Jones reports, the South Dakota State Legislature is trying to stop us from codifying the protections of Roe v. Wade into the South Dakota Constitution and they’re using the same tactics we saw in Ohio last year. Their tactics ultimately backfired and helped us win back full reproductive rights in Ohio -- yet another red state victory just like Kansas, Montana, and Kentucky. Now, Republicans are running scared in South Dakota too and they’re trying every dirty trick in the book to stop us from winning. That’s why we need your help.[We need to have the resources to do what our movement did in Ohio and make this Republican overreach backfire in our favor. Contribute $5 so we can fight back now!]( [FIGHT BACK]( Republican State Rep. Jon Hansen, who is also on the board of directors for South Dakota Right to Life, successfully spearheaded a ‘voter intimidation, signature withdrawal’ bill to try and stop us. This new law now subjects voters to corrosive tactics and intimidation by extremists who will undertake extraordinary measures to persuade voters who signed the Restore Roe initiated amendment to withdraw their signature and boot us from the ballot before citizens can vote. Desperate? Yes. Could it work? Maybe. [That means we need you -- right now. We must not let these attacks go unanswered and unexposed. Voters need to know Republicans are running scared and afraid of letting voters decide. Please rush a donation to fund the campaign to win now.]( Republicans know that if they can’t kick us off the ballot, we will win. They know South Dakotans have voted twice, 2006 and 2008, to defeat efforts to eliminate access to reproductive healthcare. They know 65% of South Dakotans want abortion rights decided by them, not the politicians in our state capitol. They know that, just like in Arizona, we have one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the country. And Republicans know with your help that we will restore the reproductive rights of Roe v. Wade for more than 400,000 women statewide. [That’s why we’re asking for you to rush a contribution right away. We must fight back now. We can not let them block the vote. We must make their anti-democracy tactics backfire on them just like it did in Ohio. Please donate now to the campaign to win.]( Just like in Ohio, and every other red state, we’re going to win this fight in November. With your immediate help, we’ll get it done. Thank you for everything you do to make a difference. - DFA AF Team [Fund the Fight]( Democracy for America Advocacy Fund is a 501c4 organization. Contributions to the Democracy for America Advocacy Fund are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Our mailing address is: PO Box 8521, Essex Junction VT 05451  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democracy for America Advocacy Fund, please [click here](.

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