We support OB/GYN doctor for congress
For those doctors who would decide to change their career to run for the congress, there has to be a very important issue such as women’s right, health and choice we make for no one else but ourselves, our body, our right, they got our support, we have to make it happen for us.
Thank you doctors!


I’m no stranger to Republican attacks on our health and our fundamental rights.
As an I.C.U. physician during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, I risked my life and worked around the clock alongside some of the bravest people I knew to try and save as many lives as we could.
What breaks my heart and angers me is that many of them would have never landed in our I.C.U. if it weren’t for the endless misinformation and attacks by Republicans on public health guidelines, personal protective equipment, healthcare experts, and vaccinations.
Attacks on science, healthcare, and our rights have deadly consequences. So when Republicans targeted abortion access by overturning Roe v. Wade, I voted in support of the landmark bill to officially codify the protections of Roe v. Wade into law for Oregon women (HB 2002) as a state legislator
As a doctor, I took an oath to save lives. That guiding principle is what is inspiring me to run for Congress for the first-time.
There are only two pro-choice women who are doctors in the entire U.S. Congress out of 535 members.
But there are hundreds of Republicans in Congress supporting bills to ban abortion nationally, restrict I.V.F. for mothers and women trying to become mothers, and who would target, criminalize, jail, and revoke the licenses of doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals for providing this care.
I promise you now: If you send me to Congress, I will fight with every tool I have to restore reproductive rights, protect women and healthcare providers, and make healthcare both more accessible and affordable for millions.


SUPREME COURT ALERT:

Ahead of the Supreme Court’s arguments on Trump’s request for immunity, a group of four-star admirals and generals and former secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force submitted an amicus brief to the court sounding the alarm on Trump’s immunity argument.
Trump’s legal team is arguing that he is immune from prosecution for things he did while president and he’s hoping he can use this to delay ALL his trials until after the election.
Why, Michelle ? Because a recent poll confirmed that millions of Americans who would otherwise vote for Trump WOULDN’T if he was convicted before the election.