Abortion-rights groups are targeting key battlegrounds in the final sprint before Election Day, zeroing in on Arizona and Nevada — where voters will not only help decide control of the White House and Congress, but will also decide whether to codify abortion protections with new ballot measures.
Reproductive Freedom for All, a political action and advocacy organization, is also surging resources to Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and California, where it has people on the ground to swell support for pro-abortion-rights candidates and policies.
The group is holding 13 get out the vote events in the critical states this weekend, according to an announcement shared first with NBC News.
“Our electoral program and organizing operation is working non-stop to reach folks where they’re at — whether that be online or on the ground,” said Mini Timmaraju, the organization’s president and CEO.
“One of the most powerful ways we can mobilize voters is by speaking to the people we know in our own communities, and we’re giving our members and volunteers the tools to do exactly that,” she added.
Volunteers throughout the states have contacted more than 2 million members and supporters to confirm voter registration in an effort to engage Gen Z supporters and voters of color. The group, previously known as NARAL, is expected to ramp up its youth organizing program on community and commuter college campuses.
The organization will launch digital and phone campaigns in presidential swing states, highlighting Trump’s stance on abortion.
Specifically, the ads seek to hold Trump “responsible for the abortion ban that led to the preventable death of Amber Nicole Thurman in Georgia,” whom Walz referred to in Tuesday’s debate against Vance.
“Voters have never been so fired up about abortion. They’re ready to make change happen, and we’re ramping up our GOTV [get out the vote] operation to make sure it can,” Timmaraju said.
At least 10 states have abortion initiatives on their ballots.
“We have 31 days until Election Day — our reproductive freedom is at stake and we can’t afford to do anything less than leave it all on the field,” Timmaraju said.
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