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This is what happens when they try to take our rights away {NAME}, Yesterday, Kansans turned out in

This is what happens when they try to take our rights away {NAME}, Yesterday, Kansans turned out in DROVES to vote down an amendment that would have stripped Kansas women of their right to choose. A state Donald Trump won by almost 15 POINTS in 2020 just voted to protect abortion access by ALMOST 20 POINTS. This is what happens when they try to take away women’s rights, {NAME}. Women organize. Women vote. And women win. [With your help, that’s exactly what we’ll do in Florida on November 8th. Click here to chip in $20, join my fight for women’s rights, and help elect the ONLY pro-choice candidate in this race.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will be processed immediately. [Express Donate $10]( [Express Donate $20]( [Express Donate $50]( [Express Donate $100]( [Express Donate $250]( [Another Amount]( This morning, I held a press availability to talk about exactly how we can repeat what we just saw in Kansas in Florida: by nominating a lifelong champion for abortion rights to run against Ron DeSantis. When I win the nomination on August 23rd — when we send a proudly pro-choice woman to take on Ron DeSantis — we’re putting abortion on the ballot. We’re giving women in Florida a real choice between an anti-choice authoritarian and a woman who has never wavered in the fight for reproductive freedom. And I promise you this: if we nominate a real champion for abortion rights — not a “pro-life” career politician — we’ll see that same anger and energy we just saw in Kansas right here in Florida. [So today, let’s show Ron DeSantis that women aren’t backing down — that we’re going to fight like hell to protect our rights, and on November 8th, we’re going to win. Click here to chip in $20 and stand with me in the fight for our freedom.]( Thank you for your support. — Nikki Political advertisement paid for and approved by Nikki Fried, Democrat, for Governor Nikki Fried for Governor 6619 S Dixie Hwy No. 148 Miami, FL 33143 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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