
| 2008 Presidential Election |
Planned Parenthood Endorses Barack Obama | Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorses Barack Obama
The Planned Parenthood Action Fund is very excited to officially endorse Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) for president of the United States.
"The Planned Parenthood Action Fund is proud to endorse Barack Obama for president of the United States," said Action Fund President Cecile Richards. "He is a passionate advocate for women's rights and has a long and consistent record of standing up for women's health care. As president, he will improve access to quality health care for women, support and protect a woman's right to choose, support comprehensive sex education to keep our young people healthy and safe, and invest in prevention programs, including family planning services and breast cancer screenings."
Volunteer to Get Out the Pro-Choice Vote |
|
 |
 |  | | John McCain is ardently anti-choice — he wants to make abortion illegal and overturn Roe v. Wade. These positions put him out of step with mainstream voters and will hurt him in the general election. Help spread the word about John McCain's ardent anti-choice position! |
|
 | Barack Obama and John McCain Side-by-Side | | | Want to know exactly where Barack Obama and John McCain stand on the issues that affect women? The Planned Parenthood Action Fund has compiled a side-by-side comparison of the presidential candidates’ stances on women’s health. |
|
 | It's Our Time... | | | It's our time to put a president in the White House who cares about women's health, take back our country, and move once again with progress and commitment to the future. That's why the Planned Parenthood Action Fund has officially endorsed Senator Barack Obama for president. |
|
 | Watch the Speech | | | Barack Obama talks about medically accurate, comprehensive sex education for young people and affordable, accessible birth control during a national Planned Parenthood conference last year. |
|
 |
Wisconsin in the National Spotlight | Wisconsin will once again be at the center of a fierce challenge that will determine the future of this country, as it’s deemed by many analysts to be the biggest swing state in the nation for the presidential race.
"One of the central questions of this campaign is whether women will be treated with respect and dignity, or denied the right to make their own personal health care decisions," said PPAWI Executive Director Lisa Boyce. "That makes this presidential election one of the most important this state has ever seen, because as Wisconsin goes, so goes the country."
PPAWI vows to meet the challenge to help win back Wisconsin and the country for women, men, children and families through an unprecedented voter education campaign kicking off later this summer. |
|
|
|
|
|