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NARAL Pro-Choice America

Support choice and Obama!

NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC is endorsing Sen. Barack Obama for president!

We are endorsing now because every day that passes, Sen. McCain gets a free ride on the issue of choice. That free ride ends today. Too many voters think that McCain is a moderate. Can someone who’s voted anti-choice 125 times out of 130 opportunities on abortion and other reproductive-rights issues be a moderate?

It’s time to put that myth to rest. On one hand, we have Sen. Obama who has been a fully pro-choice ally from day one and whom women can trust. And on the other hand, we have Sen. John McCain who has gone even further than George W. Bush in his anti-choice rhetoric by directly calling for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Sen. Obama is the leader who can unify our country behind commonsense ways to prevent unintended pregnancy.

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