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Women are Watching at the DNC in Charlotte, NC

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WATCH, THINK, ACT, VOTE!  Women are Watching is Planned Parenthood Action Fund's 2012 campaign to educate women and men across the country about the unprecedented attacks on women's health and where candidates stand on pivotal health care issues, empower women to hold anti-women's health candidates of either party accountable, and work to elect pro-women's health candidates up and down the

The Women are Watching Bus Stops in West Chester, PA

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The women are watching bus tour stopped in West Chester, PA and spoke to college student Alix Lowe-Server. Alix knows what's at stake this election and that's why she's speaking out.

Kevin Curtis: Republican Planned Parenthood Supporter

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The Women are Watching bus tour wrapped a successful second day through the great state of New York. In Syracuse, they spoke to Kevin Curtis, Republican board member for PPRSR action fund who discussed why Planned Parenthood is important to him and why we need to continue fighting to protect and promote women's health.

Women are Watching Bus Tour Stops in Concord, NH

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First stop on the Women are Watching bus tour: Concord, New Hampshire. Joined by Senator Jeanne Shaheen and women's health activist Sandra Fluke, hundreds gathered outside the State House in New Hampshire to protect and promote women's health.

"Legitimate" Rape? Todd Akin's Comments Are Just the Beginning

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Missouri Congressman and Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin has always been out of touch when it comes to women's health issues, but he went too far when he claimed that women who are the victims of "legitimate rape" don't get pregnant. There is no doubt about it: Rep. Todd Akin is wrong for women.

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Rep. Dennis Rehberg Continues to Attack Women's Health

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Tell Dennis Rehberg to Stop Attacking Women's Health! http://www.womenarewatching.org/rehberg

Young Women are Watching in 2012

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Women are Watching is Planned Parenthood Action Fund's 2012 campaign to educate women and men across the country about the unprecedented attacks on women's health and where candidates stand on pivotal health care issues, empower women to hold anti-women's health candidates of either party accountable, and work to elect pro-women's health candidates up and down the ballot.

President Obama talks women's health at 2011 NWLC Dinner

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"Instead of working to boost our economy, they're out there spending time trying to defund Planned Parenthood and prevent millions of women from getting basic health care that they desperately need -- pap smears and breast exams." -Barack Obama (NWLC Dinner, 11/09/11)

Romney: States Should Be Able to Ban Birth Control

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47 years ago the Supreme Court decided that states didn't have the right to ban birth control. But for some reason, nearly 50 years later, some politicians actually think government SHOULD have a role in saying who can and can't use birth control. Mitt Romney is one of these politicians.

Tell him you're watching!  womenarewatching.org

Women's Health - Dennis Rehberg "Doesn't Get It"

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When it comes to women's health, Rep. Dennis Rehberg "doesn't get it." His 2012 budget eliminates funding for Title X, cuts teen pregnancy prevention programs, and reinstates failed abstinence only funding. He's simply wrong for Montana women. Tell him you're watching! www.womenarewatching.org

Favorite Quotes

"It is long past the time for state leaders to confront board members who make a mockery of public education in Texas. Who is Cynthia Dunbar? She is a disgrace to public education and an embarrassment to Texas."

From a scathing editorial in the Austin American-Statesman (Friday, November 07, 2008), which condemns Texas State Board of Education member Cynthia Dunbar, R-Richmond, for charging that President-elect Barack Obama sympathizes with terrorists who want to destroy America.
http://www.statesman.com/opinion/content/editorial/stories/11/07/1107dun...

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