Abortion access is an economic issue.
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It’s bad enough that anti-choice leaders like Mike DeWine have taken our rights away and forced women and patients to leave the state to get the care they need.
But we also need to talk about how abortion bans hurt our economy.
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Abortion bans hurt our economy by taking choices away from working families, pushing out talent, and restricting the growth of our workforce development.
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If you’re a woman between the ages of 20 and 40 years old and you have the choice about whether or not to live in Ohio, these extreme anti-abortion policies are likely to dissuade you.
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If you’re a doctor who wants to provide the best possible care for your patients, would you choose to practice in a state that would criminalize you for upholding your oath and offering the full range of reproductive care?
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Abortion access is a workforce issue. It’s a working families’ issue. It’s a quality of life issue.
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The good news is that tens of thousands of women in our state have registered to vote since Roe fell, making the Buckeye state one of the fastest-growing in the country in terms of new women voters.
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When I’m governor, I’ll do everything in my power to protect abortion rights in our state. That includes fighting to enshrine the protections of Roe in the Ohio Constitution.
Ohioans are pro-choice. Let's take it to the ballot.
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So, are you having a big also-ran after party?
Dewine 60% Whaley 21%
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