
How Much Time Should She Do?
On November 4, Americans with a resounding voice said NO to the extremist anti-choice agenda. From electing Barack Obama over John McCain as the next President to defeating anti-choice ballot initiatives in Colorado, South Dakota, and California, we voted our consciences and delivered a sweeping pro-choice mandate.
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The New York Times Magazine: Letter to the Editor
November 2, 2008
In their cavalier efforts to win over extreme conservative voters, both John McCain and Sarah Palin are ignoring the logical consequences of their position on abortion.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer: If abortion were made illegal, would we put women in jail?
October 26, 2008
There is one question that tends to silence even the most vocal of abortion opponents: "How much time should she do?" An obvious question, but it's seldom asked, and even less often answered.
Ben Smith's Blog on Politico: Winning Message Action v. McCain on Politico
October 22, 2008
The newest spot from an abortion rights group again accuses McCain of something that pro-lifers say they wouldn't do: Jail women who seek abortions.
The Columbus Dispatch: Abortion-Rights Group Attacking McCain
October 22, 2008
A new nonprofit organization affiliated with the National Institute for Reproductive Health will start running television ads in Ohio and six other states against Sen. John McCain for opposing abortion rights for women.
Newsweek.com: How much time should she do, John McCain?
October 22, 2008
Today, the Winning Message Action Fund (an issue advocacy organization that educates voters about consequences of the movement to ban abortion) unveiled a hard-hitting advertisement which demands that Senator McCain explain exactly what he envisions will happen if his efforts to ban abortion are successful.
The New York Times: Abortion Rights on the Ballot, Again
October 13, 2008
Once again this year, opponents of women’s reproductive rights have managed to get initiatives aimed at ending or limiting abortion rights on ballots — in South Dakota, Colorado and California.
The Salt Lake Tribune: Legislative abortion foes unveil plan to ban procedure in Utah
October 1, 2008
Conservative Utah legislators said Tuesday they plan to sponsor legislation banning abortions in Utah in nearly all cases, sparking a legal fight they vowed to fight to the Supreme Court.
The Washington Post Op-Ed: If Roe Goes, Our State Will Be Worse Than You Think
September 28, 2008
In the 1980s, when abortion was severely limited in then-West Germany, border guards sometimes required German women returning from foreign trips to undergo vaginal examinations to make sure that they hadn't illegally terminated a pregnancy while they were abroad.
The Wall Street Journal: Outside Groups Air Ads on Abortion Issue
September 18, 2008
A string of provocative advertising campaigns have made their debut, paid for by outside groups and focused on both candidates' views on abortion. The targets: undecided women and devout Catholics in key battleground states.
Ben Smith's Blog on Politico: Another TV ad hits McCain on abortion
September 18, 2008
Another ad from an abortion rights group says 21 states would ban abortions if Roe v. Wade were overturned, as McCain says it should be.










