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Today’s women leaders joined President Obama and OFA Campaign Manager, Jim Messina, urging voters to educate themselves about issues impacting women in the 2012 election: The Economy Equal Pay Healthcare April 27-28, 2012 Washington, DC

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Today's women leaders joined President Obama and OFA Campaign Manager, Jim Messina, urging voters to educate themselves about issues impacting women in the 2012 election: economy, equal pay, and healthcare

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Page 1: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Today’s women leaders joined President Obama and OFA Campaign

Manager, Jim Messina, urging voters to educate themselves

about issues impacting women in the 2012 election:

The Economy Equal Pay Healthcare

April 27-28, 2012 Washington, DC

Page 2: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Jim Messina, 2012 OFA Campaign Manager:

“Talking about the economy in this election is important! We have turned a corner, but there is more work to be done.

You are our ambassadors – our job is to get President Obama re-elected!”

Page 3: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm:

“When the auto industry was melting down, Mitt Romney wanted to let Detroit go bankrupt.

President Obama took bold and decisive action to save the auto industry.”

Page 4: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Equal Pay Activist, Lilly Ledbetter

Referring to the 2009 Equal Pay Act that he signed shortly after taking office, President Obama commended Lilly Ledbetter for her courageous fight for equal pay, saying:

“As long as I'm President, we're going to keep moving forward. You can count on that. You don't have to take my word for it, you've got my signature on it.”

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The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius:

“Lack of pay equity adds up to $450,000 in the work life of a woman. We are paid 77 cents on the dollar, yet we pay 100% of our healthcare costs.”

The Equal Pay Act strengthens our right to demand fair pay.

Page 6: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Irene Natividad, President of the Global Summit of Women

Women are the majority of small business owners, generating $1.3 Trillion annually and hiring 8 million employees. We make the majority of household

financial decisions, but we only earn 77 cents on the dollar.

Thank you, President Obama, for signing the Equal Pay Act.

Page 7: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

DNC Chair, Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz: Breast Cancer Survivor

Without healthcare reform, insurance companies can deny coverage for cancer and pregnancy as pre-existing conditions.

“Pick one woman that you’re working for in this election. When you get tired, think of her and keep working!”

Page 8: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Nancy Keenan, President NARAL Pro-Choice America:

“Employers shouldn’t be able to deny women coverage at their discretion. Be brave – talk to someone in your life about why you’re voting.”

Page 9: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood Action Fund President

President Obama stands behind Planned Parenthood: “When they say we should get rid of planned parenthood, they’re not just talking about restricting a woman's ability to make her own healthcare decisions. They’re talking about denying the

preventive care, like cancer screenings, that millions of women rely on.”

Page 10: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

President Barack Obama: “Women across America aren't closing their eyes and as long as I'm President,

I won't either. The days of male politicians controlling the healthcare decisions of our wives and our mothers

and our daughters and our sisters needs to come to an end.”

Page 11: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Maryland Senator Barbara Mikulski Referring to women’s issues at stake in the 2012 election:

“Women of America, suit up! Square your shoulders! Put your lipstick on! The fight has begun!”

Page 12: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to 2008 Campaign:

“We will win if people know what the President has accomplished. We need you to spread that message.”

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1/29/2009 Equal Pay for Equal Work

3/30/2009 Saving the U.S. Auto Industry

5/22/2009 Credit Card Reform

10/28/2009 Hate Crimes Reform Act

3/23/2010 Landmark Healthcare Reform

3/30/2010 Student Loan Reform

7/21/2010 Wall Street Reform

12/17/2010 Middle-Class Tax Cuts

12/22/2010 Repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”

7/29/2011 Raising Fuel Efficiency Standards

12/18/2011 Ending Iraq War

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Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, 2012 Deputy Campaign Manager:

Let voters know about President Obama’s Truth Team, a trio of websites aimed at providing factual information about his record in office:

Keeping GOP Honest Attack Watch Keeping His Word

Page 16: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

OFA National Women Vote Director, Kate Chapek

Over 1,300 house parties were hosted in March for the 2012 launch of Women For Obama. Host your own house party and help women understand how they

are benefitting from healthcare reform. And wear your WFO merchandise - It helps start conversations: www.barackobama.com/store

Page 17: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

President Barack Obama:

“Equality and opportunity don’t come without a fight. Sometimes you’ve got to fight to keep what you’ve got. If you're willing to work at least as hard in this election

as you did in the last one, I promise you we'll finish what we started in 2008.”

Page 18: What's at Stake for Women in the 2012 Presidential Election

Join Our Group!

Facebook: Chapel Hill Women For Obama 2012

Twitter: @womenforobama and @chapelhillwfo

hashtag: #ncwomen2012

Web: www.women.barackobama.com

Email: [email protected]

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Send us an e-mail and we’ll find a WFO group in your area!