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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

Sacramento, CA 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 California is joining the launch of My Body. My Ballot., a $23.5 million campaign to mobilize voters, hold anti-abortion politicians accountable, and elect leaders who will protect reproductive freedom.

At the center of this campaign is a simple truth: support for abortion access 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 California is working to ensure voters understand what is at stake for reproductive freedom both in California and across the country.

The campaign marks Reproductive Freedom for All’s largest-ever midterm electoral program and will focus on persuading and mobilizing voters whose support for abortion access puts them at odds with Trump and his endorsed candidates. Through voter education, organizing, digital engagement, and political accountability efforts, the campaign will connect reproductive freedom to the issues voters care about most.

Four years after Dobbs, reproductive freedom remains one of the most salient issues in American politics. While California has taken important steps to protect abortion access, anti-abortion politicians continue to pursue a national agenda that threatens reproductive health care nationwide, including attacks on medication abortion, Planned Parenthood, and Medicaid. Those attacks have consequences for Californians and the thousands of patients who rely on California as a place to access care, and Reproductive Freedom for All California’s nearly 500,000 members are ready to keep fighting back.

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—including in California—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 Californians 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. 

We have worked to strengthen protections for abortion access and expand access to reproductive health care in California, but we know no state is immune to national attacks on our freedoms. Steve Hilton wants to bring Trump’s national anti-abortion agenda to the state as governor, threatening both patients and providers. As extremists continue targeting medication abortion, Planned Parenthood, and access to care nationwide, California must remain a shield for reproductive freedom. Anti-abortion politicians created a deadly health care crisis, and this November, Californians will make sure they are held accountable.”

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 a phone bank and a canvass in Stanton to connect with California voters and knock on doors to re-elect Congressman Derek Tran.

Through these events, volunteers will connect directly with voters about the stakes of the 2026 elections, mobilize support for reproductive freedom, and help elect leaders who will protect abortion access and defend Californians’ freedoms.

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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.