One year ago today, after weeks of protests, Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court.
It wasn’t just the credible allegations of sexual assault that made Kavanaugh unfit for this seat--his record on reproductive rights goes against everything we stand for.
And on Friday, we found out that the Supreme Court will take up the first major abortion rights case of his tenure. With Kavanaugh on the bench, this case puts women in jeopardy.
Can you chip in $3 to protect reproductive freedom in our state? People like Brett Kavanaugh will stop at nothing to dismantle abortion rights, but Democrats in Massachusetts are committed to defending the right to choose.
Let’s mark one year since Kavanaugh’s confirmation - by making a contribution to help fight back against his extreme right-wing conservatism today.
Thank you for joining me in this fight.
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