| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
November 8, 2006 |
McCaskill Win Marks a Pro-Choice Pick-Up
Success in Missouri represents strong voter support for the values of freedom and privacy
Washington, DC – Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, praised the voters in Missouri for electing pro-choice-endorsed candidate Claire McCaskill.
"McCaskill's victory is a sign that voters are tired of the divisive attacks on women's reproductive freedom," Keenan said. "They want leaders like McCaskill who will defend our constitutional rights, while uniting behind commonsense, common-ground proposals, like better access to birth control, that would prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce the need for abortion. We look forward to working with McCaskill in standing up for the pro-choice values that a vast majority of Americans support."
McCaskill won a highly competitive race against Sen. Jim Talent, one of the most anti-choice members of the Senate. NARAL Pro-Choice America mobilized 12,446 pro-choice activists in Missouri to support McCaskill.
NARAL Pro-Choice America, the nation's largest non-partisan pro-choice political organization, capitalized on the public's call for change with a comprehensive $2.5 million political program, which included independent expenditures in congressional races, direct contributions to candidates, and contributions to the efforts to defeat anti-choice ballot measures. The organization's one-million-strong network of member activists built on these financial investments by phone banking and going door-to-door on behalf of pro-choice candidates across the country.
Contact:
Ted Miller, 202.973.3032 |