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Josh Hawley just voted against the Right to IVF Act. Again.

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Another step in Hawley’s career-long crusade against reproductive freedom. This is the second t

Another step in Hawley’s career-long crusade against reproductive freedom. [Lucas Kunce for U.S. Senate] {NAME} — Josh Hawley just voted against the Right to IVF Act. Again. [FIGHT BACK: DEFEAT HAWLEY]( This is the second time Hawley has refused to support real efforts to protect IVF in the Senate, and he says it’s all because it’s part of an “abortion agenda.” You and I both know that IVF isn’t abortion, and neither is birth control. But Hawley isn’t like you and me. He is on a career-long crusade against reproductive freedom. And let’s not forget: Hawley pioneered the legal arguments that led to closures of IVF clinics in Alabama, and that now threaten IVF access across the country. With so much on the line, none of us can afford another six years of Josh Hawley’s crusade against reproductive freedom. This election is our one and only shot to beat him. And it’s our chance to finally elect a real warrior for working families to Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat. So I’m asking: [Will you help us hold Josh Hawley accountable by rushing a donation of $10 or whatever you think is best toward my campaign today? I’m building this movement without a cent from corporate PACs, so I’m really counting on your support to get this message in front of voters across the state.]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your contribution instantly: [Contribute $10]( [Contribute $25]( [Contribute $30]( [Contribute $50]( [Contribute $100]( [Contribute $250]( [Give another amount]( This election is our chance to put everyday Missourians in charge of their own lives, families, and bodies again — and we absolutely cannot afford to waste it. Let’s take back our freedom this year. Lucas Kunce [Donate]( [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Follow on Instagram]( Paid for by Lucas Kunce for Missouri This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is the most important way we keep in touch with people like you. But, if you'd like to receive fewer emails, [you can do so here](. If you need to remove yourself from our email list, [click here to unsubscribe](. Mail us: PO BOX 1240 Independence, MO 64050. Use of military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform do not imply endorsement by the Department of the Navy or the Department of Defense.

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