| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
November 8, 2006 |
Arcuri Win Marks a Pro-Choice Pick-Up in Congress
Success in New York represents strong voter support for the values of freedom and privacy
Washington, DC – Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, praised the voters of New York's 24th District for electing pro-choice endorsed candidate Michael Arcuri, who defeated anti-choice candidate Ray Meier.
"Arcuri's victory is a sign that voters are tired of the divisive attacks on women's reproductive freedom," Keenan said. "They want leaders like Arcuri 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 Arcuri in standing up for the pro-choice values that a vast majority of Americans support."
NARAL Pro-Choice America featured Arcuri as a "Pro-Choice Pick" in an email alert sent to 45,000 of our most active members nationwide. Additionally, NARAL Pro-Choice America volunteers made GOTV phone calls to members into the district and contacted 1,209 pro-choice activists in this district to vote for Arcuri.
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 |