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Bill Huizenga hides his record, Democrat Sean McCann stands by his.

Bill Huizenga and anti-abortion Republicans in Congress have launched a full-throttle attack on Planned Parenthood, all in an attempt to make it harder for people in Michigan to get abortion care. But in November, voters have a choice:

Republican Bill Huizenga

Voted to “defund” Planned Parenthood, leaving over 14,000 Michiganders without immediate access to affordable, essential care 

Twice supported a national abortion ban with no exceptions 

Voted against the Right to Contraception Act 

Erased his anti-abortion agenda from his campaign website 

 

Democrat Sean McCann

Voted to repeal a long-standing MI abortion ban 

Voted to pass a bill that further protects Michigan’s constitutional right to abortion 

 

This November, we decide. Say no to Bill Huizenga.

 

 

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