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Reproductive Freedom for All Announces $23.5 Million “My Body. My Ballot.” Campaign Four Years After Dobbs

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
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Reproductive Freedom for All Announces $23.5 Million “My Body. My Ballot.” Campaign Four Years After Dobbs

4.5 million members strong, the nation’s oldest member-based reproductive freedom organization launches largest-ever midterm electoral program ahead of November

Atlanta, GA Four years after the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ended the federal right to abortion care, Reproductive Freedom for All has announced the launch of My Body. My Ballot., a $23.5 million campaign to mobilize voters, hold anti-abortion politicians accountable, and elect reproductive freedom champions in key races across the country.

At the center of this campaign is a simple truth: abortion is popular across party lines—more popular than any individual politician or political party. As many voters turn away from Trump and the MAGA movement because of their continued attacks on abortion access, Reproductive Freedom for All is seizing the opportunity to elect pro-abortion candidates up and down the ballot—in Georgia, and across the country.

The campaign marks Reproductive Freedom for All’s largest-ever midterm electoral program and will focus on deep investments in direct voter contact, including layered canvassing programs designed in direct partnership with specific campaigns. It will also include relational organizing training with our members, with priority investments across Georgia, including critical statewide races. The campaign will also include a national communications and digital program designed to reach voters across legacy media, podcasts, creator platforms, and social media ecosystems where public opinion and cultural conversation are increasingly shaped.

Reproductive freedom remains a salient issue for Georgia voters, and our nearly 100,000 members in Georgia are ready to fight back against attacks on reproductive freedom this November and beyond. Georgia organizers have been unwavering in their fight to hold Governor Kemp and anti-abortion Republicans accountable for refusing to fix Georgia’s deadly maternal health care crisis. Earlier this year during the state’s legislative session, Reproductive Freedom for All Georgia’s members advocated for state lawmakers to pass bills that would positively impact Georgians’ ability to make decisions about their bodies, families, and futures, including legislation like HB 1138. This bill will allow pharmacists to dispense certain types of contraception to patients 18 years and older without a prescription, expanding birth control options to people throughout the state, especially in rural areas.

Reproductive Freedom for All Director of State Campaigns Pavitra Abraham released the following statement:

“Four years after Dobbs, Trump and his cronies in Washington are trying to ban abortion at every turn and pandering to anti-abortion groups rather than lowering costs for people in our state and helping families across the country achieve stability. But the majority of Georgians agree your access to care should not depend on where you live or how much money you make, and we have not let up in our fight against their attacks on our reproductive rights. 

In Georgia, families are living with the devastating consequences of one of the strictest abortion bans in the country that continues to put people’s health and lives at risk, and anti-abortion politicians like Governor Kemp continue pushing an extreme agenda that threatens our rights. We have seen what happens when politicians override medical expertise and deny people the care they need. Georgians deserve leaders like Jon Ossoff who trust them to make their own decisions about their bodies and futures, and Georgia voters are ready to re-elect him and choose reproductive freedom champions up and down the ballot this November.”

New Reproductive Freedom for All polling underscores the opportunity for this campaign. The research, conducted by Impact Research, surveyed likely voters in battleground U.S. House districts, including an oversample of voters who did not support Kamala Harris in 2024 but voted “yes” on abortion rights ballot measures statewide in Arizona, Michigan, and Nevada. The results show that voters overwhelmingly want lawmakers to protect reproductive health care—and that communicating clearly about politicians’ efforts to gut health care access, undermine medical privacy, and prioritize abortion restrictions over families’ needs can meaningfully move voters.

Eight in 10 voters surveyed said it is important for lawmakers to protect access to reproductive care, including 58% who said it is very important. Battleground voters also rejected additional abortion restrictions: Half said lawmakers should pass laws protecting abortion access nationwide.

Support for a nationwide abortion ban carries significant political consequences. More than 4 in 10 voters said a politician’s support for a nationwide abortion ban would be a total dealbreaker—placing it among the most disqualifying positions tested, alongside raising taxes on middle class families and cutting Medicaid. After hearing messaging about attacks on health care access and privacy and politicians’ misplaced priorities, voters backed a generic Democratic congressional candidate by 12 points, 48% to 36%—a net five-point gain from the start of the poll (45% to 38%).

The campaign launch also kicks off Reproductive Freedom for All’s National Week of Action, running June 22–28, with events across the country designed to educate voters, train volunteers, elevate storytellers, and drive direct action in target states and districts. The week will feature 12 national activations and 11 in-person events across chapter states, including The Repro Cup: Field Day for Our Future in Georgia, a World Cup–inspired field day where volunteers will compete in games, create space for conversations and action around reproductive freedom, and come together for a phone bank in support of endorsed candidates.

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For over 55 years, Reproductive Freedom for All (formerly NARAL Pro-Choice America) has fought to protect and advance reproductive freedom at the federal and state levels—including access to abortion care, birth control, pregnancy and post-partum care, and paid family leave—for everybody. Reproductive Freedom for All is powered by its more than 4.5 million members from every state and congressional district in the country, representing the 8 in 10 Americans who support legal abortion.