Lucas,
Make no mistake, Tea Party Rep. Todd Akin's shocking anti-choice views aren't just wild, misogynist ramblings. In places like Arizona, where the country's harshest abortion
restrictions just took effect, they're the law of the land.
In less than one week, we have a critical opportunity to stand with Arizona women against extremist Gov. Jan Brewer and send a message to Akin, Paul Ryan, and House Republicans -- by electing rising progressive star Kyrsten Sinema. But she's locked in a tight primary and needs our immediate support.
Click here to
contribute to Kyrsten Sinema right now -- 100% of your contribution will go
directly toward electing a true progressive to Congress.
Kyrsten is a champion for reproductive rights and winner of Planned Parenthood's Legislative Choice award. But her progressive accomplishments don't end there:
- Kyrsten held Gov. Jan Brewer accountable for her heartless and heavy-handed anti-family policies.
- She ran the campaign to defeat the Arizona ballot initiative that would have banned same-sex marriage.
- She spearheaded initiatives to restore devastating cuts to schools and expand family and medical leave.
Now we have the chance to send Kyrsten to Congress, where her
progressive leadership could make an enormous difference for women in Arizona
and across the country. But the clock is ticking and she's under attack
-- we can't let the chance to elect this outspoken progressive slip away.
Click here to contribute to Kyrsten Sinema right now -- with just less than one week until her contested primary, we don't have a moment to waste.
This is one of the tightest races in the country, but we've been here before -- and already racked up some big wins. With your help, we can do it again in Arizona.
So let's pull together now for Kyrsten -- a proven progressive who will stand up to extremists like Todd Akin and Paul Ryan and help bring an end to the GOP's radical War on Women. Give to Kyrsten Sinema today.
Thanks for all you are doing to stand up for choice and make 2012 an historic
year for Democratic women candidates.
Take care,
Stephanie Schriock
President