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==History== ==History==
According to the official website, the SBA List was founded by ] and Marjorie Dannenfelser in 1992 after the so-called "]" produced "nothing but pro-abortion women elected to Congress". The women were upset that all but two congresswomen were ]. It was originally created as just a political action committee, but in 1997 it was reincorporated as a 501(c)(4) called the Susan B. Anthony List, with a connected PAC called the SBA List Candidate Fund.<ref></ref> According to the official website, the SBA List was founded by ] and Marjorie Dannenfelser in ] after the so-called "]" produced "nothing but pro-abortion women elected to Congress". The women were upset that all but two congresswomen were ]. It was originally created as just a political action committee, but in 1997 it was reincorporated as a 501(c)(4) called the Susan B. Anthony List, with a connected PAC called the SBA List Candidate Fund.<ref></ref>


The SBA List has outspent one of its pro-choice counterparts, the ], in every election cycle since 1996.<ref></ref> It is seen by many as the pro-life counterpart to ]. The SBA List has outspent one of its pro-choice counterparts, the ], in every election cycle since 1996.<ref></ref> It is seen by many as the pro-life counterpart to ].


===Susan B. Anthony connection=== ===Susan B. Anthony connection===
The name of the organization stems from ] ]'s anti-abortion views.
The name of the organization stems from the assertion by Abraham and Dannenfelser that ] ] held anti-abortion views. This view has been ].<ref name="SBA Museum">{{cite web|url=http://susanbanthonymuseum.com/userPage_5_History.htm|title=On the Anti-Choice Movements Disinformation Campaign:|last=Crossed|first=Carol|coauthors=Sally Winn|year=2010|publisher=Susan B Anthony Museum|accessdate=July 27, 2010}}</ref>

In 1869, an article about abortion in Anthony's newspaper ''The Revolution'' referred to abortion as "child-murder" and stated: "Guilty? Yes, no matter what the motive, love of ease, or a desire to save from suffering the unborn innocent, the woman is awfully guilty who commits the deed. It will burden her conscience in life, it will burden her soul in death; but oh! thrice guilty is he who, for selfish gratification, heedless of her prayers, indifferent to her fate, drove her to the desperation which impelled her to the crime."<ref></ref> The piece was signed simply "A."


== Recent news == == Recent news ==

Revision as of 14:44, 30 July 2010

Susan B. Anthony List
Formation1992
HeadquartersArlington, Virginia
PresidentMarjorie Dannenfelser
Websitehttp://www.sba-list.org

The Susan B. Anthony List, or simply SBA List, is a 501(c)(4) non-profit , non-partisan organization that seeks to advance pro-life women in politics, especially to Congress, through its connected SBA List Candidate Fund political action committee. It has over 280,000 members as of 2010, and its activists sent over 1,500,000 letters to Congress in 2009. It has seen a 50% increase in activity over the past two years. The group only endorses pro-life female candidates or pro-life male candidates running against pro-choice female candidates.

They plan to spend $6 million for the 2010 elections and thus far have endorsed eight candidates for Senate, 18 for the House of Representatives, three for governor, and two for attorney general.

History

According to the official website, the SBA List was founded by Jane Abraham and Marjorie Dannenfelser in 1992 after the so-called "Year of the Woman" produced "nothing but pro-abortion women elected to Congress". The women were upset that all but two congresswomen were pro-choice. It was originally created as just a political action committee, but in 1997 it was reincorporated as a 501(c)(4) called the Susan B. Anthony List, with a connected PAC called the SBA List Candidate Fund.

The SBA List has outspent one of its pro-choice counterparts, the National Organization for Women, in every election cycle since 1996. It is seen by many as the pro-life counterpart to EMILY's List.

Susan B. Anthony connection

The name of the organization stems from suffragist Susan B. Anthony's anti-abortion views.

In 1869, an article about abortion in Anthony's newspaper The Revolution referred to abortion as "child-murder" and stated: "Guilty? Yes, no matter what the motive, love of ease, or a desire to save from suffering the unborn innocent, the woman is awfully guilty who commits the deed. It will burden her conscience in life, it will burden her soul in death; but oh! thrice guilty is he who, for selfish gratification, heedless of her prayers, indifferent to her fate, drove her to the desperation which impelled her to the crime." The piece was signed simply "A."

Recent news

The group has gained renewed attention because of the 2008 presidential election after the nomination of then-Governor Sarah Palin for vice president. They had endorsed her 2006 run for governor. They embraced her candidacy for vice president, and started a social networking site called "Team Sarah", which is "dedicated to advancing the values that Sarah Palin represents in the political process."

One current project is called "Votes Have Consquences", headed up by former congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave, which is aimed at defeating vulnerable candidates who did not vote pro-life on key issues, such as health care reform. Under this project the group bypassed their female candidate requirements and endorsed Dan Coats of Indiana for Senate against Rep. Brad Ellsworth, who voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

In September 2009, the group endorsed Conservative Party of New York candidate Doug Hoffman over the Republican candidate Dede Scozzafava, saying Scozzafava is an "abortion radical who does not represent the views of the growing majority of pro-life American women."

In January 2010 they launched a "Block Hard for Tebow" campaign in support of star quarterback Tim Tebow, who came under fire from pro-choice groups like NOW for starring in a pro-life commercial for Focus on the Family that aired during the Super Bowl.

The organization was involved in trying to keep abortion coverage out of health care reform. They had targeted Senator Bob Casey to ensure abortion is not covered in H.R. 3590., and were involved in lobbying for the Stupak-Pitts Amendment to H.R. 3962 The group blasted Sen. Ben Nelson for what they say was a fake compromise on abortion in H.R. 3590, and condemned the Christmas Eve passage of the Senate bill.

The group had planned to honor Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) at its March gala, but after Stupak's last minute deal on H.R. 3590 that Barack Obama would issue an executive order banning federal funding for abortion under the bill, Stupak was stripped of his "Defender of Life Award," which he was supposed to receive three days later at their gala. "We were planning to honor Congressman Stupak for his efforts to keep abortion-funding out of health care reform. We will no longer be doing so," Dannenfelser said. "Let me be clear: any representative, including Rep. Stupak, who votes for this health care bill can no longer call themselves 'pro-life.'" No one received the award in his place, and Dannenfelser instead used the occasion to condemn Stupak. The group also dropped its plans to help Stupak fend off a primary challenge from Connie Saltonstall, who is running on a pro-choice platform.

In May 2010 the organization hosted a breakfast with an appearance and abortion-focused keynote address from Sarah Palin. Over 500 people attended the event and heard Palin speak about the pro-life movement and other issues affecting women. Palin also about finding out her son, Trig, had Down syndrome, saying she didn't think she could handle raising a special needs child, but realized "God knows what he's doing" when he was born. The event was the group's second in two months to feature a prominent governor (Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty spoke at their gala in March 2010.)

2010 endorsements

U.S. Senate

House

State offices

See also

External links

References

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  1. Susan B. Anthony List
  2. Stupak 'More Optimistic' Abortion Fight Will End
  3. History of SBA List
  4. After health care fight, Stupak ponders legacy, future out of public life
  5. Lowden Picks Up Key Endorsements in Nevada Senate Race
  6. Health Bill Revives Abortion Groups
  7. SBA List endorsement process
  8. For GOP women, 2010 may not be their year (Los Angeles Times)
  9. History of SBA List
  10. Under Obama, Abortion Rights Advocates Try To Build Steam
  11. The Revolution, July 8, 1869
  12. Pro-Life Groups Excited John McCain Picks Sarah Palin, Both Oppose Abortion
  13. Musgrave to pilot pro-life push
  14. Indiana Senate Candidate Dan Coats Gets Pro-Life Backing Over Ellsworth
  15. Club for Growth backs Hoffman, too
  16. Super Bowl ad stokes abortion controversy
  17. Abortion foes aren't buying Obama's assurances
  18. The Abortion Hurdle: Can a Pro-Life Dem Bridge the Health Care Divide?
  19. Group Runs Anti-Abortion Ad Against Casey
  20. Pro-Life Groups Applaud Passage of Stupak Amendment to Stop Abortion Funding
  21. Pro-life group blasts Nelson compromise
  22. Reaction from across political spectrum to health vote
  23. Choice, Life Groups Slam Obama Order on Abortion Funding
  24. Stupak award rescinded
  25. Stupak stripped of 'Defender of Life' award he was to receive this week
  26. Choice, Life Groups Slam Obama Order on Abortion Funding
  27. Without Stupak, Anti-Abortion Group’s Dinner Goes On
  28. Ibid.
  29. Why I Decided to Challenge Bart Stupak in the Democratic Primary
  30. Palin hits campaign trail for anti-abortion group (CNN)
  31. Sarah Palin boosts 'mom awakening' (Politico)
  32. Sarah Palin issues a call to action to 'mama grizzlies' (Washington Post
  33. Palin Tells Women's Group Washington Should Beware of 'Mama Grizzlies' (Associated Press via Fox News)
  34. Sarah Palin: I Understand Temptation to Have an Abortion (CBS News)
  35. Tim Pawlenty, Michele Bachmann headline anti-abortion fundraiser (Politico)
  36. Susan B. Anthony Gala (The Hill)
  37. SBA List endorses Sharron Angle in Nevada Senate race, predicts ‘year of the pro-life woman’
  38. Pro-life group endorses Sue Lowden for Senate
  39. Lowden Picks Up Key Endorsements in Nevada Senate Race
  40. Pro-Life Groups Back Sharron Angle in Nevada After Primary Election Victory
  41. New Hampshire Senate Candidate Kelly Ayotte Gets Pro-Life Group's Okay
  42. It's A Boy! (National Review)
  43. SBA List Endorses John Boozman for Arkansas U.S. Senate
  44. Indiana Senate Candidate Dan Coats Gets Pro-Life Backing Over Ellsworth
  45. SBA List Candidate Fund Endorses Dan Coats for Indiana Senate Against Brad Ellsworth
  46. Evan Bayh won't seek re-election, Senate majority in play?
  47. Fiorina endorsed by major anti-abortion group in California Senate race (The Hill)
  48. Will Sarah Palin Endorse Jane Norton? Colorado GOP Holds Its Breath
  49. If Republicans keep ignoring abortion, they'll lose in the midterm elections
  50. Anti-abortion group endorses O’Donnell for Delaware Senate seat
  51. O'Donnell eyes brand-name support
  52. Women's group aiding Clark's attempt to oust Rep. Bachmann
  53. Black endorsed by pro-life group
  54. 6th District candidates keep busy
  55. Susan B. Anthony List Endorses Pro-Life Ann Marie Buerkle
  56. http://www.sba-list.org/site/apps/nlnet/content.aspx?c=ddJBKJNsFqG&b=4186739&ct=8498439&notoc=1
  57. SBA List Candidate Fund Endorses Steve Chabot for Congress in Ohio's 1st District
  58. SBA List 2010 Endorsed Candidates
  59. GOP targets antiabortion Democrats who backed health-care overhaul (Washington Post)
  60. GOP candidate for Congress in 4th gets pro-life support
  61. For The People, By The People: Renee Ellmers (NC-2)
  62. SBA List Endorses Renee Ellmers for Congress in North Carolina's 2nd District
  63. Pro-Life Women's Group SBA List Makes More 2010 Election Endorsements
  64. SBA List Endorses Jaime Herrera for Congress in Washington's 3rd District
  65. SBA LIST ENDORSES JOE HECK
  66. SBA List Endorses Joe Heck for Congress in Nevada's 3rd District
  67. Cornerstone for Horn
  68. John DiStaso's Granite Status: Ayotte the target of campaign's first push poll
  69. SBA List Candidate Fund Endorses Jennifer Horn in New Hampshire 2nd Congressional District
  70. It's a Boy!
  71. Palin and anti-choice group endorse Halvorson's GOP opponent
  72. Candice Miller 2010 Endorsements
  73. SBA List Candidate Fund Endorses Cecile Bledsoe in Arkansas' Third Congressional District
  74. The Next 10 Women to Watch in Politics
  75. Star Parker gains pro-life group's endorsement
  76. BSA List 2010 Endorsed Candidates
  77. Three groups back Robin Smith
  78. SBA List Candidate Fund Endorses Jackie Walorski for Congress in Indiana's 2nd District
  79. National pro life group endorses Pam Bondi
  80. Pam Bondi campaign announces big endorsement
  81. SBA List Candidate Fund Endorses Mary Fallin in 'Critical' OK Governor's Race
  82. Susan B. Anthony List Candidate Fund Endorses Brenna Findley for Attorney General in Iowa
  83. Haley wins GOP gubernatorial nomination in S.C.
  84. SBA List Endorses Rita Meyer for Governor of Wyoming
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