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Taxpayer-Funded Planned Parenthood to Spend $45 Mil to Elect Dems in 2020
By Alexa Moutevelis | January 16, 2020 8:09 PM EST

Big Abortion is jumping into the 2020 race with big numbers. It was announced Thursday that Planned Parenthood is launching what CBS News’ Kate Smith reported is “the biggest electoral effort in its history: a $45 million spend to support presidential, congressional and state-level candidates in the 2020 elections who support abortion rights.”

The campaign, dubbed “We Decide 2020,” will target five million voters in nine battleground states via “large-scale grassroots programs and canvassing, digital, television, and radio and mail programs.”

Smith interviewed Planned Parenthood Votes Executive Director Jenny Lawson who said, “The stakes have never been higher,” and admitted, "[The Trump Administration] has managed to undo so much over the last three years" while scaremongering that “this summer the Supreme Court might gut Roe v. Wade.”
 

Source URL: https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/alexa-moutevelis/2020/01/16/taxpayer-funded-planned-parenthood-spend-45-mil-elect-dems

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I ain't no lawyur and doan eben play wun on teebee,but seemsta me to be cause ta pull ther tax-exempt statis.
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I thought someone said that Trump had stopped Federal Funding.  Must have been one of those things where they list the presidents accomplishments that really are not.
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