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Abortion rights are now protected in Ohio

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This is monumental news, friend: Ohioans just resoundingly voted to enshrine abortion access in our

This is monumental news, friend: Ohioans just resoundingly voted to enshrine abortion access in our state’s constitution! Voters came out in droves today to send a clear message: Ohioans believe women’s health care decisions should be between them and their doctors, not politicians. Abortion rights are now protected in Ohio’s constitution! Moments like this make me especially proud to be an Ohioan – and to represent my state in the Senate. Now that we've protected abortion access in Ohio, I promise you that I'll continue to work every day to make sure women’s rights to make their own health care decisions are also protected nationwide. But here's the deal: I'm up for reelection, and I'm running against three anti-abortion extremists – all of whom would support a national abortion ban. The latest polls show us neck and neck, and our Democratic Senate majority is up for grabs. If I'm going to win this race and protect abortion rights from Mitch McConnell, I need your immediate grassroots support. So today, as we celebrate this victory, I'm personally asking you to help me keep up our momentum: [Will you chip in $5 or more now to defend Ohio's Democratic seat and protect our pro-choice Senate majority?]( [CONTRIBUTE]( In solidarity, [Sherrod]( Please read on for a personal message from Sen. Sherrod Brown: Friend – thank you for being a part of our grassroots movement and for sharing our commitment to the Dignity of Work. Fighting for workers means building an economy that prioritizes the needs of workers over tax breaks for billionaires and corporations. No matter who you are or what kind of work you do, I promise to fight for you. But I need your help: Experts say I'm one of the most vulnerable senators up for reelection and Senate control could come down to Ohio. The only way we can defend this critical seat is with grassroots contributions from supporters like you. [If you're with me in this fight, please chip in any amount today to win in Ohio and defend our Democratic Senate majority.]( If you’d like to become one of my TOP supporters and receive exclusive updates from our campaign team, text “OH” to 44105. Thank you! [Our fight for the dignity of work is far from over.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.]( Friends of Sherrod Brown 605 N. High Street, Ste. 226 Columbus, OH 43215 If you’d like to receive fewer emails, please [click here](. PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN

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