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An abortion law from 1864?

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Hi {NAME} – some terrifying news. Arizona’s Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that c

Hi {NAME} – some terrifying news. Arizona’s Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could potentially revive and enforce a near-total abortion ban from…1864. To be clear, if this ban is reinstated, families will suffer and people will die. Arizonans support the right to have safe and legal access to abortion services. We do not want the government interfering in decisions that we are capable of making on our own. But Republicans in our state and in DC will stop at nothing to ban, bully, and dehumanize anyone who does not look like or behave the way they want us to. But like so many times before, we’re turning our anger into productive energy. The fight won’t be easy but it’s one I know we can win. That’s because I’ve spent my career taking on MAGA Republicans just like the ones controlling Congress. Anti-abortion Republicans represent a fringe, yet powerful minority who continue to attack our bodies, our school, our healthcare system, and even our democracy. That’s because they are afraid of us. They know how much more powerful we are when we unite around our shared values that lift up our communities. But if I’m elected to Congress, we will build an Arizona that empowers people. Where our kids attend fully funded public schools and we can support our families with good-paying jobs. Where healthcare is equitable and accessible. And where a person can access safe and legal abortion services. [{NAME}, join our campaign. >>]( [DONATE]( A ganar, Raquel Terán Raquel Terán is running to represent Arizona's 3rd Congressional District as the first Latina congresswoman from Arizona. For nearly 20 years, she's been fighting for higher wages for workers, healthcare for all, and better schools for our children. She's helped build broad and diverse coalitions that have beaten Republicans like Donald Trump, Joe Arpaio, and Kari Lake. [Now she's ready to take the fight to Congress, but we'll need your support to win. Chip in today!]( Terán for Congress PO Box 1041 Glendale, AZ 85311 United States Paid for by Terán for Congress If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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