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Conservative women’s group launches Super PAC, announces $500K ad campaign

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (WordNews.org) Oct. 2, 2012 – The Susan B. Anthony List launched the Women Speak Out PAC today to “amplify” the voices of women who oppose President Barack Obama and his support for abortion.

The super PAC is spending $500,000 on television ads in battleground states, including Ohio, Virginia and Florida

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“The Susan B. Anthony List began 20 years ago to amplify the voices of pro-life women across the country and lift up courageous female leaders,” said SBA List President Marjorie Dannenfelser. “As we have grown, so has the number of women self-identifying as pro-life – so much so that in 2011 Gallup called pro-life the ‘new normal‘ among all demographics.”

Dannenfelser said American women support bans on sex-selection (80 percent) and post-fetal pain (70 percent) abortions.

“Despite this shift in public opinion, the most pro-abortion president our nation has ever seen resides in the White House and is seeking a second term. Cash is the culprit here. We will not sit back and allow deep-pocketed abortion advocates like Planned Parenthood and EMILY’s List claim to speak for all women,” she said. “Their views – like those of President Obama – fly in the face of mainstream American women. The Women Speak Out PAC is another tool with which we will amplify the voice of pro-life women and expose the President’s true record on this issue.”

SBA List released data today that finds President Obama loses support from likely swing voters once they are educated on his extreme abortion record. A majority of swing voters (54 percent) are less likely to vote for Obama after learning that he voted against a law to give equal treatment to babies born alive after a failed abortion (35 percent much less likely). Key voter groups were also negatively impacted including independents (46 percent) and pro-choicers (43 percent).

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