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What's next? Taking away contraception, returning women to the days of no control over their own liv

What's next? Taking away contraception, returning women to the days of no control over their own lives? Roe v. Wade is about to be overturned [FIGHT BACK]( {NAME}, We now know that the Supreme Court has already voted to overturn the life-saving legal precedent of Roe v. Wade, which protected abortion access as a constitutional right for decades. I was in high school before Roe was decided. I had friends who had horrible, back alley abortions. I saw firsthand the toll it took on them. Then in my senior year, Roe v. Wade was decided, finally giving women control over their own bodies. Now our daughters and future generations will go back to the dark ages, if we allow the GOP to take control. The decision to overturn Roe was once unthinkable. But now we know what a GOP-controlled federal government would look like. We can no longer take anything for granted. If Republicans win back the House in November, they have promised to do all they can to take away the right to choose and allow state legislatures to decide whether a woman can make her own medical decisions. My opponent is also not satisfied with just letting state legislatures decide this issue. He wants a federal ban on abortion. What's next? Taking away contraception, returning women to the days of no control over their own lives? We must hold on to the Democratic House Majority, and that depends on holding my seat here in PA-07. [Will you rush $5 or more today to ensure we have the resources to defend our pro-choice Democratic House Majority?]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Everyone deserves to make their own decisions about their health and future. We must come together to protect access to safe and legal abortion. There is no choice: if we’re going to defend reproductive rights, we must protect our Democratic majority, and that starts right here in PA-07. [As the ONLY pro-choice candidate in this race, any amount you can spare will ensure that a pro-choice champion stays in Congress.]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Thank you for standing with me, Susan --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Susan Wild for Congress Susan Wild for Congress 1636 N Cedar Crest Blvd. #183 Allentown, PA 18104 United States If you wish to contribute by check, you can do so at the address above. If you would like to receive fewer emails, [click here.]( [Facebook Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( Susan Wild represents Pennsylvania's 7th District in Congress. She believes we can grow overall economic prosperity while still caring for the vulnerable members of our community. And she knows, now more than ever, it's working-class families that deserve a break in this economy — not big city billionaires and wealthy corporations. Susan's campaign runs on grassroots donations. [If you can, consider contributing to her campaign today. >>]( [CONTRIBUTE TODAY]( [CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY]( If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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