New $2 Million Ad Campaign Hits Kamala On Abortion In Battleground States

A pro-life political action committee launched a six-figure ad campaign on Friday that will highlight Vice President Kamala Harris’ radical abortion record in eight battleground states. The Women Speak Out PAC, a partner of SBA Pro-Life America, announced $2 million on a digital ad campaign in Arizona, Georgia, Montana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Ohio ...

Oct 11, 2024 - 17:28
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New $2 Million Ad Campaign Hits Kamala On Abortion In Battleground States

A pro-life political action committee launched a six-figure ad campaign on Friday that will highlight Vice President Kamala Harris’ radical abortion record in eight battleground states.

The Women Speak Out PAC, a partner of SBA Pro-Life America, announced $2 million on a digital ad campaign in Arizona, Georgia, Montana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Ohio targeting Harris. The ads come as Harris and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz have focused much of their campaign on promoting abortion.

“Through this campaign, we are investing 2 million dollars in eight key battleground states across the nation to expose the truth of the Democrats’ pro-abortion extremism and educate persuadable voters about what’s at stake in this election,” SBA Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser told The Daily Wire. “By November, we will reach 10 million voters overall – including four million visits to their homes to speak with voters face-to-face.”

SBA Pro-Life America and its affiliates plan to spend some $92 million in total for the 2024 election cycle.

“Kamala Harris is so focused on abortion that she is blind to everything else, including the real needs of women and the humanity of the unborn children,” Dannenfelser said. “She refuses to name a single limit on abortion, even in the seventh, eighth, and ninth months of pregnancy. Harris promises to federally force taxpayers to fund all-trimester abortions and cheers on politicians who shut down pregnancy centers that offer real choices and resources for women.”

“Most Americans have reasonable views on abortion. Kamala Harris goes too far. Most Americans support parental notification. Kamala led the charge against it. Most Americans oppose taxpayers funding abortions in foreign countries. Kamala is for it,” a narrator in one of the digital ads says.

Harris announced last month that she would be in favor of ending the filibuster, which requires 60 votes to advance most legislation, in order to pass a law creating a national right to an abortion.

A second ad focuses on Toni McFadden, a black woman from Pennsylvania who had an abortion in high school.

“Chris and I have built a loving family, but part of us is missing forever,” Toni says in the ad. “We got pregnant in high school. I was terrified. Planned Parenthood handed me drugs and sent me home. A month later, I started hemorrhaging. Vice President Harris, you call this freedom? Pushing abortions in the black community? If black lives really mattered, help moms and babies.”

Abortion is also on the ballot this year in multiple states, including in states like Florida and Missouri, where leftist activists hope to enshrine abortion into state constitutions.

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