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Roe vs. Wade has fallen.

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This is a terrible day and a devastating defeat, but we cannot stop fighting to protect every family

This is a terrible day and a devastating defeat, but we cannot stop fighting to protect every family’s right to choose. [Let America Vote]( Hi {NAME}, Moments ago, what we’ve long feared became reality. The United States Supreme Court has officially overturned the constitutional right to abortion. I am heartbroken, and I am furious. This is not the decision of a legitimate court; it is the overzealous overreach of far-right fanatics who wish to impose their beliefs — and the priorities of their dark-money benefactors — on all of us. It is a rejection of the people's will and an invalidation of our long-held rights as Americans. It is abhorrent, and we must fight it with all we have. [{NAME}, we cannot stop fighting to protect every person’s right to choose. Add your name alongside mine if you’re ready to fight like hell for pro-choice lawmakers this fall.]( [ADD MY NAME →]( Overturning Roe vs. Wade means that the federal government will no longer support our constitutional right to reproductive care and control of our bodies. This ruling does NOT mean abortion is banned nationwide. Governors and state legislators will now decide whether the people in their state have the right to choose. Let America Vote and our partners are working tirelessly to elect state leaders who will protect our freedoms and stand up to the far-right. We’re also working to end the corrosive influence of dark money within our courts and our democracy — because today’s unconscionable ruling is a direct result of $600 Million spent putting extremists on the Supreme Court. [At this crucial moment, we ask you to sign your name and pledge to vote with us for pro-choice and pro-democracy Democrats in 2022.]( [SIGN THE PETITION →]( In solidarity, Tiffany MullerPresident, Let America Vote   If you are in need of reproductive care, resources are available to you. Please see this [state-by-state guide]( or call 1-800-230-PLAN to explore your rights and options. [LEARN MORE]( [letamericavote.org]( | email@letamericavote.org | [Privacy Policy]( Paid for by Let America Vote (www.letamericavote.org). Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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