Former Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis, who became a national star after she filibustered Texas’ omnibus abortion bill in 2013, is starting a new women’s organization based in Texas, msnbc has learned.
“I’m in the process of starting a new women’s initiative that I hope will help create some movement building around the country, particularly with young women,” Davis told msnbc after a speech at the American Constitution Society’s annual convention on Friday.
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The former state senator has kept a relatively low profile since her loss by a wide margin to now-Gov. Greg Abbott, but this week she has resurfaced in progressive circles, including with a speech at a summit hosted by the Center for Reproductive Rights Thursday.








