First appearance on Fox: Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is an organization with a self-described mission to “end abortion by electing national leaders and advocating for life-saving legislation” through the 2024 election cycle. The aim is to raise funds furiously and spend huge amounts of money.
In a summary of the plan obtained by Fox News Digital, the group said its goal for the 2024 election cycle is to raise and spend $92 million. The group said it would prioritize the presidential election and various Senate races around the country to protect its Supreme Court majority.
The group highlights eight states where SBA Pro-Life America is trying to spread its message: Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Montana and Georgia, and is already active in six of those states. Stated. After the winter period ends, the group said it plans to have representation on the ground in Montana.
The effort consists of knocking on more than 4 million doors, interacting with residents and reaching out to more than 10 million voters in all eight states. The group said it would prioritize speaking to persuasive voters who live in areas where turnout is typically low.
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Pro-life supporters participate in a “Rally for Life” march and celebration outside the Texas State Capitol on January 27, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP via Getty Images)
Like other advocacy groups across the country, SBA Pro-Life America seeks to communicate with voters through a variety of methods, including digital, text messaging, mail, and telephone.
Additionally, the organization is touting its “Strong Student Division” initiative, which will be deployed in specific areas of eight targeted states on weekends, during school breaks, and during the summer.
“Life is the human rights issue of our time and a critical issue in the 2024 election,” Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, told Fox News Digital in a statement. “Pro-abortion Democrats have vowed to commit to abortion-on-demand throughout the nine months as a top campaign priority. They have already engaged in unprecedented efforts to mislead voters about their position. We’re spending a lot of money. Many Democrats are now making it clear that they support abortion.” That wasn’t enough, so we said, “Go Beyond Roe.” ”
“That’s why we need pro-life candidates who will attack aggressively and communicate the ‘Three Cs.’” That has to be the case. clear About their support for painful late-term abortions.they should have consideration For women facing an unplanned pregnancy, contrast “By exposing the opponent’s extreme platform of promoting unlimited, taxpayer-funded abortion on demand,” Dannenfelser added.

“Life is the human rights issue of our time and a critical issue in the 2024 election,” Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
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Dannenfelser highlighted the fact that the 2024 election cycle will be the group’s “biggest ground battle yet” and said the SBA will “win a pro-life Senate and elect a pro-life president as president.” “We will focus on key battleground states to
“We will not take for granted any voter, including those who consistently do not vote pro-life or those who hear about the radicalization of the Democratic Party and can be persuaded to vote pro-life.” Ta. “We must never grow weary in the pursuit of serving mothers and saving our children.”
In June 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that established federal protections for abortion. This precedent was overturned in the court’s opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Healthcare Organization, which centered on a Mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
The decision, supported by the high court’s conservative justices at the time, shocked the nation and left many voters wondering how the measure would affect future elections.

In June 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that established federal protections for abortion. (AP Photo/Patrick Semanski, File)
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A Fox News poll last April found that 56% think abortion should be legal all the time (32%) or most of the time (24%), while 43% think abortion should be legal in certain circumstances (36%) or always. It turns out that they think it should be illegal except for. (7%).





