Our work to defend and elect more pro-choice DAs is more important than ever before. This Thursday at 3 pm ET, we will be hosting a campaign with Organiz to spread the word on Twitter and Facebook about the important role that DAs play to protect abortion rights.
Here’s how to join in on the action:
- Sign up to join in on this action by clicking HERE.
- From there, you’ll be asked to respond to our tweet asking “Why are District Attorneys so important in the fight to protect abortion rights?” We have a quick pre-written response, or we encourage you to write your own.
- Choose one of our graphics if you’d like, to go along with your tweet or Facebook post.
- And then click “SCHEDULE” it’s that easy!
From 3-5pm ET on Thursday, your tweets and Facebook posts will go out automatically alongside a flood of other messages from across our movement.
We want to see as many people join us in spreading the word about our pro-choice DAs, and giving them the public support they need in this critical moment. Conservatives will be going on the attack against them for the pledge they have taken — so this is the time to show them we have their backs.
While the fight in Congress will move slowly ahead, it is District Attorneys who can protect women from prosecution NOW.
Over 88 DAs have pledged to protect people seeking abortions by choosing not to prosecute — even if abortion is made illegal, including all 24 of our Real Justice PAC-elected DAs.
We need your help to defend our DAs and grow the number of bold leaders who will join them in protecting abortion rights. Joining our action on Thursday and publicly showing your support is one of the most important ways you can do just that.
Take a minute to join us and schedule your own posts by clicking HERE to join our Organiz action.
We can’t wait to read your response and see the wave of support from across our people-powered movement.
— Real Justice
P.S. You can still help even if you don’t have a Facebook or Twitter account. Take a minute to send our microsite to a friend or family member to help them learn more about our DAs refusing to prosecute people for seeking an abortion.
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