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Planned Parenthood targets vulnerable Republicans with $47 million midterm push

The We Decide campaign will target battleground House and Senate races after nearly 30 clinics closed when federal funding was cut.

  • Planned Parenthood Votes is investing $47 million into the November midterm elections, aiming to unseat Republicans who voted to cut federal funding to the organization last year.
  • Congressional Republicans enacted the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in 2025, which barred the organization from receiving federal Medicaid funds for one year.
  • This $47 million investment ranks as the Super PAC's second-highest spending, supporting ads and voter outreach across battleground House races in Arizona, California, Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
  • The defunding provision expired July 4, allowing the organization to regain access to federal Medicaid reimbursements, though nearly 30 clinics were forced to close during the funding lapse.
  • Targeting key Senate contests, the Decide campaign focuses on races against former Rep. Mike Rogers and Sen. Susan Collins, whom Planned Parenthood criticizes despite Collins voting against the underlying funding cut.
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Politico broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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