So what are we doing here at Harvard for tomorrow’s national effort to Stop Stupak? We’re hosting a Call Congress event, in order to get as many people, from as many states as possible, to call their Senators and ask them to oppose Stupak. We’ll capitalize on Harvard’s geographic diversity to make a national impact in the fight for equal, comprehensive, health care reform.
While Stupak may have set out to pass the health care reform bill by limiting women’s access to abortion coverage, he incited a significant externality: the 21st century of American pro-choice leadership is emerging on college campuses nationwide. Step aside, anti-choice democrats: young pro-choicers are on their way to the Capitol.
Crossposted at Amplify
judy-meredith says
Great work. Glad to hear about it. Keep in touch.
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somervilletom says
I’m curious about your take on where your guys will land next week. How many are eligible to vote in the primary, how many of those will do so, and who do you see them voting for?