In real life, however, she is a 20-year old freshman at the University of Texas, "technically undeclared" but intending to major in Political Science. Journey says she can't remember a time when reproductive health and rights weren't important to her!
From the federal funding of failed abstinence-only programs to potential prison sentences for women who seek abortions, Journey has lobbed some powerful questions to our Republican presidential candidates via YouTube. Do you have questions for the Republican presidential candidates just bubbling in your brain? Submissions for the Wednesday, November 28th debate are closed but if you submitted a question, please send a link to Brady Swenson at brady@rhrealitycheck.org and We'll feature it on our homepage and send it out to our eNews subscribers!
What are the candidates' plans for appropriately funding HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment efforts? Will they overturn the "global gag rule" and reinstate funding for health clinics in Latin America, Asia and Africa that provide crucial health services? Should crisis pregnancy centers be federally funded even when run - as most are - by faith-based agencies? If anti-choice, will they ensure that contraception is accessible to all women or are they in opposition to birth control as well?
What's YOUR question?
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