Planned Parenthood, the nation's leading reproductive health care provider and abortion rights advocacy organization, plans to spend a record $50 million ahead of November's midterm elections.
The abortion company which claims they are for women's health has declared they will be funding campaigns in states where abortion is on the ballot. This initiative comes after the Supreme court overturned Roe V. Wade in a decision earlier this year.
Planned Parenthood in 2020 spent a record $45 million of donations to the company going to campaigns that encouraged abortion even more.
Planned Parenthood says "its spending will help remind voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin what's at stake in a bid to drive turnout by Democratic and independent voters."
The company also made the claim that the vote on abortion in those 9 states can affect the decision to make a national ban on abortion. Claiming this is the 'Most important election of [planned parenthood's] life.'
In early August, Kansas had voted in a 20% majority against a ban on abortion in the state.
Planned Parenthood says it intends to contact 6 million voters through door knocking, phone calls, digital advertising, mailers, and radio ads. It has already run some TV ads in Wisconsin, where Republicans control the statehouse and where Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson are up for reelection.
It also is launching a website, takecontrol2022.com.
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