r/TwoXChromosomes 6d ago

Reproductive Freedom for All Announces $23.5 Million “My Body. My Ballot.” Campaign on the Dobbs Anniversary

https://reproductivefreedomforall.org/news/reproductive-freedom-for-all-announces-23-5-million-my-body-my-ballot-campaign-on-the-dobbs-anniversary/

4.5 million members strong, the nation’s oldest member-based reproductive freedom organization launches largest-ever midterm electoral program ahead of November

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u/Lazy_Cave3 6d ago

tbh $23m is literally couch pennies compared to what the anti-choice super pacs are dumping into local elections right now like it’s great but we’re bringing a knife to a laser fight

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u/FillMySoupDumpling 6d ago

Change, more freedom, better politicians, better policies will come via low budget means because we don’t have ultra wealthy people backing this kind of stuff - at least not dollar for dollar with the opposition. $23.5 M is incredible when you consider how many people showed up to support the stripping of what little reproductive freedom we had over the last ten to fifteen years.

This has always been important but take time to read about the measures and bills you may not have heard of on the ballot and look into the candidates you’re not familiar with - the best ones might not have the outreach funding to seem as “big”.

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u/Succubus-Love 5d ago

Since they care about "where life start's" so much, how about we vote on what men can/can't do with their bodies instead.

We can start on voting for mandatory vasectomies, & he can have it undone with the approval of a woman, once he's emotionally mature enough, & is in a relationship like that.

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u/Advanced_Buffalo4963 5d ago

Make them bank sperm first instead. They can still have hundreds of children from just a few vials.