Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is hopeful of reaching 10 million voters in eight battleground states by Election Day, letting voters know President Biden advocates for abortion up to birth and in all 50 states. With the Biden administration's unfettered abortion agenda, the group argues it's vital the pro-life message gets into the minds and hearts of voters.
"We're talking with pro-life voters who may or may not show up to the polls regularly," spokeswoman Kelsey Pritchard tells AFN. "We're also looking to talk with persuadable voters so that people understand what's at stake and … just how extreme Joe Biden and the Democrats are on the issue of abortion."
The Biden administration wants taxpayers to pay for brutal second- and third-trimester abortions of babies who can feel the pain and could live outside the womb. Biden's camp also wants a federal abortion law that would abolish all existing pro-life state laws that protect the unborn.
"Poll after poll – whether it's Marist or an NPR poll – all those polls show that around two-thirds of Americans support limiting abortion either after the first trimester or at the 15-weeks point when a baby can feel pain," Pritchard explains.
The campaign launches this month in Montana and Georgia. Previous states targeted were Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ohio.