Mothers Against Greg Abbott Say 'No' to Texas' Republican Governor in New Viral Ad

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Mothers Against Greg Abbott Say 'No' to Texas' Republican Governor in New Viral Ad
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ICYMI: Mothers Against Greg Abbott Say 'No' to Texas' Republican Governor in New Viral Ad

Gov. Greg Abbott has squared off with some serious opponents during his political career, but now he’s facing arguably his fiercest foe yet: pissed off Texas moms., which has turned the MAGA acronym on its head, has been making headlines over a series of viral attack ads. The organization claims to be composed of Democrats, moderate Republicans and independents who share the common goal of “working together for Texas families.

In the group’s latest ad, a doctor tells an anxious couple that their soon-to-be-child has a “catastrophic brain abnormality.” He explains that if the baby makes it to term, she will likely survive only for hours, during which time she will suffer. “A decision will need to be made on termination,” the doctor says. “I wish I could tell you what to do, but there’s only one person who can make this choice. And that person is Greg.”Texas women no longer have a choice to make their most personal decision. This is wrong! Texans need to fight back and vote for Democrats this November and vote against TxGOP. Vote them out!

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