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Pro-life judicial candidates win big in Pennsylvania

Updated: November 5, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Nov 5, 2021 – 4:17 pm EDTFri Nov 5, 2021 – 4:18 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Pro-life judicial candidates won big during Tuesday’s election in Pennsylvania, including winning seats on the Keystone State’s supreme court.

“Kevin Brobson will sit on the state Supreme Court; Megan Sullivan will secure a seat on the Superior Court; Stacy Wallace will win a seat on the Commonwealth Court; and Drew Crompton will continue to serve on the Commonwealth Court,” the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation (PPLF) announced Wednesday.

The National Right to Life affiliate announced victory over Planned Parenthood, which had worked to stop the election of the pro-life judicial candidates.

“Pro-abortion forces had advertised the statewide court races as a preview of coming attractions in 2022,” Legislative Director Maria Gallagher said. “Next year, Pennsylvania will be electing a new Governor and a new U.S. Senator, in addition to Congressional representatives, representatives in the 203-seat PA House, and half of the PA state Senate.”

Planned Parenthood’s political action committee spent almost $80,000 on the 2021 election, according to campaign finance filings.

The abortion advocacy group can be expected to try to elect pro-abortion candidates in 2022.

Planned Parenthood poured out $1.5

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