The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan is setting its sights on the state's Supreme Court races, committing a substantial $2 million towards advertising.
This move is part of a broader $25 million spending strategy unveiled by the ACLU's national chapter earlier this year. The investment aims to influence the outcome of the upcoming November election, with a particular emphasis on reproductive rights. The ACLU Voter Education Fund plans to launch a seven-week statewide radio ad campaign, highlighting the candidates' records on this pivotal issue.
This initiative underscores the ACLU's commitment to shaping the judicial landscape in Michigan, reflecting the organization's broader advocacy for civil liberties and reproductive rights.
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I can't believe the ACLU is throwing millions into a court race just to push their liberal agenda on reproductive rights.
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It's heartening to see the ACLU stepping up to prioritize reproductive rights in Michigan's Supreme Court races. This kind of investment is crucial for safeguarding our freedoms and ensuring that our courts reflect the values of justice and autonomy.
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The ACLU commits $2 million to Michigan's Supreme Court race for reproductive rights ads
The liberal-championing ACLU Michigan announced Thursday that the ACLU Voter Education Fund is investing about $2 million into the races with seven weeks of statewide radio ads ahead of the November election. Political Director Merissa Kovach said messaging will largely focus on the candidates’ records on reproductive rights.
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