What makes this Colorado ad in a tight Senate race so unusual? The A-word.
“No one can blame you for checking a calendar, to remind yourself, yeah, it really is 2014,” says Sen. Mark Udall in a new 30-second television spot. Udall, a first term Democrat seeking re-election, is being challenged by Republican Rep. Cory Gardner and polls show a close contest.
“So how is it we’re still debating a woman’s access to abortion or birth control?” Udall says. “For most of us, those debates got settled by the last generation. Yet today there are still politicians like Congressman Gardner promoting harsh anti-abortion bills and a bill to ban birth control. I’m Mark Udall. Those rights and freedoms are yours, and we won’t let anyone take us backwards, and that’s why I approved this message.”
What’s the big deal? For context, President Barack Obama last year became the first sitting president to address Planned Parenthood, which provides a range of services to women but is most targeted by conservatives for providing safe and legal abortions. Obama repeatedly mentioned the threat to the “right to choose,” but never once named what might be chosen. And he had already won his last election.
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It’s no secret that a major prong of Democrats’ strategy for keeping control of the Senate this year is mobilizing female voters. That has meant explicit pleas on equal pay, minimum wage, and anti-violence legislation as well as reproductive rights. These days, Democrats can also cast a spotlight on GOP attacks on contraceptive access — from family planning funding cuts to Supreme Court-sanctioned attacks on insurance coverage to pay for contraception. Two states, including Colorado, are considering “personhood” amendments that would confer rights to fertilized eggs and fetuses.









