WASHINGTON— National Right to Life announced its endorsement of Blake Masters for election to the United States Senate in Arizona.
“National Right to Life is pleased to endorse Blake Masters for election to the U.S. Senate,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life. “Blake Masters has what it takes to flip the Arizona Senate seat, and he will be a strong defender of the right to life in the Senate.”
Blake Masters supports pro-life protections for unborn babies and their mothers.
Blake Masters opposes using tax dollars to pay for abortion. He supports the longstanding Hyde Amendment, which bars federal tax dollars from being used for abortions in many federal programs. The Hyde Amendment has saved an estimated 2.5 million lives since its passage in 1976.
Blake Masters opposes the so-called Women’s Health Protection Act, which really should be called the “Abortion Without Limits Until Birth Act” because it would enshrine abortion in federal law and policies, and it would tear down pro-life protections on the state level.
In contrast, his opponent Senator Mark Kelly supports a policy of abortion on demand for any reason until birth, and he supports using Americans’ tax dollars to pay for abortions.
“Unlike Mark Kelly, Blake Masters would oppose the Biden-Schumer abortion agenda which includes abortion on demand for any reason and taxpayer funding of abortion,” said Tobias. “Blake Masters is a strong pro-life leader and will carry the pro-life message to Congress that we must protect and defend both unborn babies and their mothers.”
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