Category: election

Students for Life Sent 205,000 Texts to Voters in ONE DAY!
Brenna Lewis | October 23, 2020
Students for Life (in partnership with Students for Life Action) buckled down and sent over 205,000 text messages to encourage voters to #VoteProLifeFirst in one day! This amazing feat was a combined effort of SFLA team members and students, and no doubt had a huge impact on voters who haven’t yet decided how big an issue abortion is for

Students for Life Action Knocked on 2,000 Doors in One Weekend!
Caroline Wharton | October 15, 2020
Student volunteers with our sister organization, Students for Life Action, spent last weekend knocking on doors and encouraging voters to #VoteProLifeFirst on November 3rd. There were door-knocking deployments in cities nationwide – but in Montana, volunteers knocked on over 2,000 doors in just one weekend! That’s the impact the Pro-Life Generation can make. Students over the age of 18

Getting Punched at the Supreme Court is Likely Just the Beginning
Brenna Lewis | October 2, 2020
While countering a pro-abortion rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Sunday, SFLAction team member Autumn Schimmer was punched in the face. Autumn, while peacefully making her support for Judge Amy Coney Barrett heard. The incident took place at a rally organized by Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America. At one point, a pro-choice woman wanted to speak with

The Stakes Could Not Be Higher in this Election
Brenna Lewis | September 24, 2020
Voters cannot depend on the Democratic Party to communicate its egregious position on abortion. If people knew, most would reject such an agenda. Democrats keep quiet because the stakes are so high, for both parties. The Democratic Party, with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris at the top of the ticket, supports abortion on demand, for any reason, and paid

Kamala Harris Alludes to Joe Biden as a Puppet President
Jessica Nardi | September 21, 2020
At a campaign event in Tampa, Florida, Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris referred to the ticket as the “Harris administration with Joe Biden as President.” What might seem like a silly gaffe, is either a Freudian slip or a dog-whistle to audiences that fear Joe Biden isn’t a competent choice for president. If it’s the former, Harris thinks that

How to Get Ready for Respect Life Month (October)!
Brenna Lewis | September 18, 2020
The entire month of October every year is recognized as “Respect Life Month.” Though pro-life activism takes place year-round, October has an extra-heavy concentration of national (and local) pro-life events. But, whether you’re a student or not, you don’t really want to wait until October arrives to start making plans. Read on, think about what you and/or your group might
We Need an Army of Senator Josh Hawleys
Caroline Wharton | August 10, 2020
Americans have the election at the forefront of their minds. As we head to the polls, we have to ask ourselves what we most value. For millions of people, what they most value is the right to life. The best way to protect the right to life is to vote Pro-Life first. This should be the springboard for all other

Planned Parenthood Launches Five-Figure Digital Ad Campaign for Joe Biden
Jessica Nardi | July 15, 2020
Planned Parenthood is throwing in everything they can to get an abortion supporter in the White House this election year. They recently launched a digital ad campaign for presidential candidate Joe Biden, reported by AXIOS as their biggest election effort yet and part of a $45 million investment before the election. In 2016, Hillary Clinton got a mere $30

Poll Claims Gen Z Is Having a Hard Time Registering to Vote. Here’s How
SFLA Staff | July 2, 2020
Generation Z (Zoomers) has generated massive political energy recently by leading nationwide protests. Many are wondering if this civic enthusiasm will lead to a higher voter turnout for young people, and those who have been influenced by their message. With more young Americans becoming eligible to vote, the November presidential election could be impacted. Generation Z is expected to account

This is a Blatant Example of Why Pro-Life Petitioning Matters
Brenna Lewis | June 16, 2020
Last week, the saga of Colorado’s Initiative 120 overcame its second-to-last hurdle when enough signatures were collected to get it on the November ballot. The initiative, also known as Due Date Too Late, is a pro-life effort to introduce a 22-week (5.5 month) abortion limit in a state where abortion up until birth is allowed. For scale, researchers currently estimate

