Ann McLane Kuster for Congress: The Only Pro-Choice Candidate
If you live in New Hampshire's 2nd district, make sure you know where your polling location is and how to vote absentee, because this is one primary you can't miss. Registered Democrats and undeclared voters are eligible to vote in the Democratic primary.
The Granite State has a tradition of electing commonsense pro-choice leaders. Gov. John Lynch, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, and Reps. Carol Shea-Porter and Paul Hodes are strong supporters of a woman's right to choose. (Rep. Hodes is vacating his House seat to become New Hampshire's next pro-choice U.S. senator.) In Congress, Ann McLane Kuster will follow Rep. Hodes as another strong voice for choice.
Annie's opponent, Katrina Swett, has a mixed record on the right to choose. She has supported abortion bans and parental-notification laws--like the one a bipartisan coalition of New Hampshire lawmakers repealed in 2007. Swett has never received endorsements from national pro-choice groups in any of her previous runs for federal office.
In the Democratic primary for New Hampshire's 2nd district, the choice is clear: Ann McLane Kuster is the only fully pro-choice candidate. New Hampshire got an A- grade in NARAL Pro-Choice America's 2010 Who Decides? report, and pro-choice values are as New Hampshire as maple syrup and Mt. Washington. Annie's running a grassroots campaign across the 2nd district in support of these values.
Stand up for pro-choice New Hampshire, and vote for Ann McLane Kuster on Tuesday, September 14 .
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