Abortion provider Planned Parenthood is ready to unleash a record $50 million spend across the nation ahead of November’s midterm elections.
“Who wins in these midterm elections will determine whether a state has access to abortion and potentially determine whether we will face a national abortion ban,” said Jenny Lawson, the executive director of Planned Parenthood Votes. “We will be clear about who is on which side.”
Pop star Lizzo is pledging $500K from her upcoming tour to Planned Parenthood. Entertainment company Live Nation will match that for a total of $1 million
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