Imagine an organization that stands against parents, against children, against women’s health and safety – and has the money and power to flood elections with cash to push its agenda.
Now imagine candidates for the highest offices in Nevada proudly taking that money and boasting about it on social media.
This isn’t fiction. It’s happening right now. And the organization is Planned Parenthood.
For decades, Planned Parenthood has fought in court to strip parents of their rights.
Whether it’s abortion or life-altering gender drugs, they want to keep parents in the dark while exposing children to irreversible harm.
They oppose even the most basic health and safety regulations on abortion clinics. They push for radical laws that allow abortion through all nine months – any reason, no reason – performed by non-doctors in unregulated facilities.
And now? Planned Parenthood is pouring millions into Nevada to end our common-sense parental notification law.
That law simply requires that one parent be informed before a girl under 18 – even as young as 9 or 10 – undergoes an abortion.
Planned Parenthood wants secrecy. And secrecy doesn’t protect children – it protects predators and sex traffickers who exploit that very secrecy to cover their abuse.
Planned Parenthood in Nevada is now backing Aaron Ford for governor and Nicole Cannizzaro for attorney general. If they succeed, women will be less safe, children more vulnerable, and the unborn completely unprotected.
This is the truth behind Planned Parenthood’s glossy marketing: they are not a “trusted health nonprofit.” They are a powerful political machine that thrives on keeping parents out, children at risk, and abortion profits flowing.
It’s time to expose the lies, stand for Nevada’s families, and protect women, children, and the unborn from Planned Parenthood’s destructive agenda.
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