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Why Won't Pete Olson Vote to Protect Women?

52 Pete Olson - Congressional District 22, voted against Women.
Call Pete and tell him what you think: 

(281) 494-2690

Other Republican Representatives who voted against women:
Aderholt, Amash, Bachmann, Barton, Bentivolio, Bilirakis, Bishop (UT), Black, Blackburn,Bonner, Brady (TX)

Women Decide 2012

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Sarah Jessica Parker, Valarie Jarrett, Alfre Woodard, and National Women Vote Director Kate Chapek share why women decide the 2012 presidential election.

Mitt Romney: Wrong For Women, Wrong For Pennsylvania

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DNC Video: Mitt Romney: Wrong For Women, Wrong For Pennsylvania

Cher & Kathy Griffin - Don't Let Mitt Turn Back Time On Women

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Cher & her Best Friend Kathy Griffin Spot to Support Obama and make People Vote November the 6th President Barack Obama for more 4 Years

The 100th Day of the Romney Administration

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Take a look at the first 100 days of the Romney administration.

Guys For Women's Rights

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Ben McKenzie, Zachary Quinto and Justin Bartha share why they support women's rights.

Women Moving Colorado Forward

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Cecile Richards, Stephanie Schriock, Kathleen Sebelius, and Lisa P. Jackson share how President Obama is fighting for women's rights and what you can do to help re-elect him for a second term.

Obama Better Than Romney On Women's Health

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The contrast between President Obama and Mitt Romney on women's health couldn't be starker. Whereas Mitt Romney wants to "get rid" of Planned Parenthood, President Obama has simply and clearly said "nope" to efforts by opponents of women's health to defund Planned Parenthood.

Favorite Quotes

Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am nothing.
I was a teacher of special needs children, so I can speak of the power and magic of education.
I have been married for 42 years so I can speak to President Obama's commitment to marriage equality.
I am a small business owner so I can speak to the Presidents jobs plan.
I held my 25 year old son in my arms as he died of cancer, uninsured.
I can speak to the financial devastation to families even aside from their unimaginable emotional devastation before the Affordable Health Care Act. I can speak.
It is not Obamacare. It is Obama Cares.
By choice, I live in the most racially diverse county in this state so I can speak to the Voter Rights Act.
I can speak because I have charity and love. And, like ALL Democrats, that makes me something.

Texas Democratic Convention - June 8, 2012
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