Across the Country, Resounding Victories for Women's Health
Now that the dust is settling after the election, here are some of the other key victories we’re celebrating!!!
Now that the dust is settling after the election, here are some of the other key victories we’re celebrating!!!
If there ever was a face-off whose differences on women’s health couldn’t be starker, it’s this week’s Missouri matchup: Rep. Todd Akin vs. Senator Claire McCaskill.
We’re taking this show on the road! Planned Parenthood Action Fund is hitting the road to protect women’s health on our 2012 Women are Watching bus tour. Starting off in New Hampshire and ending in Charlotte, North Carolina, we’ll be zigzagging across the country, stopping in 11 different states in only 17 days to make sure voters know what’s at stake for women’s health in November.
UPDATE: We're feeling compelled to update this post with the link to Ron Paul's new ad being run in Iowa and New Hampshire, that pump up his anti-choice creds. Not only is he trying to compete with Romney and Gingrich on who is more out of touch, maybe he's trying to attain official Women are Watching Chump status?
That's not our headline -- we borrowed it from a Reuters story out today talking about the difficulties the GOP presidential candidates are facing in attracting women voters. Jezebel's was a little punchier: "Republicans worried Women won't vote for [expletive]."
It’s time to draw the line and say enough. Politicians do not have a license to practice medicine. They do not belong in the examining room. They need to back off and let us make our own health care choices.