from American Life League's
STOPP Report
Planned Parenthood announced this week that its political arms (Planned Parenthood Votes and Planned Parenthood Action Fund) will spend at least $20 million in just eight states to get its people elected to various governor and US Senate offices.
Outgoing president Cecile Richards believes she has built a political powerhouse at Planned Parenthood, and she has apparently convinced the organization’s board of directors of that fact. Part of believing that is thinking you can win any elections by throwing money and manpower at the campaign. This is exactly what Planned Parenthood, through its related political organizations, is intent on doing in 2018.
As you are aware, the United States Senate has 100 seats. The Republicans hold 52 of those seats and the Democrats hold 46. The other two seats are held by Independents who caucus and vote with the Democrats. In addition, two Republicans—Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine—almost always vote on Planned Parenthood’s side. So, when it comes to life matters, the Senate is basically split 50-50. When the vote is tied, Vice President Mike Pence casts the deciding vote—a vote that is always pro-life.
The purpose of STOPP International is really quite simple. We intend to cause such discontent with Planned Parenthood programs that it will have no choice but to close its doors and get out of town! That doesn't seem like too much to ask of an organization that has been ruthlessly attacking our children for years-abusing them in the womb and in the classroom. For more information, please use this link.
Planned Parenthood announced this week that its political arms (Planned Parenthood Votes and Planned Parenthood Action Fund) will spend at least $20 million in just eight states to get its people elected to various governor and US Senate offices.
Outgoing president Cecile Richards believes she has built a political powerhouse at Planned Parenthood, and she has apparently convinced the organization’s board of directors of that fact. Part of believing that is thinking you can win any elections by throwing money and manpower at the campaign. This is exactly what Planned Parenthood, through its related political organizations, is intent on doing in 2018.
As you are aware, the United States Senate has 100 seats. The Republicans hold 52 of those seats and the Democrats hold 46. The other two seats are held by Independents who caucus and vote with the Democrats. In addition, two Republicans—Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine—almost always vote on Planned Parenthood’s side. So, when it comes to life matters, the Senate is basically split 50-50. When the vote is tied, Vice President Mike Pence casts the deciding vote—a vote that is always pro-life.
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