EMILY'S LIST: SOUND THE ALARM: Jack Ciattarelli is Desperately Trying to Hide His Anti-Abortion Record

SOUND THE ALARM: Jack Ciattarelli is Desperately Trying to Hide His Anti-Abortion Record

 

In case you missed it, Jack Ciattarelli is trying to convince New Jersey voters he is pro-choice, but his anti-abortion record is hiding in plain sight. Ciattarelli advocated for the defunding of Planned Parenthood and sang the praises of Donald Trump’s Supreme Court, responsible for dismantling Roe v. Wade. He also campaigns and supports anti-abortion extremists across the country, including donating to an anti-abortion extremist candidate in Pennsylvania and campaigning with “the architect of one of the strictest abortion bans in the country.” Ciattarelli is showing New Jerseyans who he is — a Trump loyalist who will bring his anti-abortion agenda to the state. Rep. Mikie Sherrill is the clear choice for voters, and as governor she will fight to enshrine reproductive health care in the state’s Constitution.

Read an excerpt from Jezebel below, and the full article here.

 

 

New Jersey’s GOP Candidate for Governor Is Desperate for Voters to Ignore His Anti-Abortion Record, Jezebel
Lauren Tousignant, 9/05/25

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But the worst kind of anti-abortion politician is the one who tries to convince voters that they’re not really an anti-abortion politician, they’re just a guy, standing in front of their state (for a second time), begging them to ignore their entire history of being an anti-abortion politician.

The midterms are 14 months away, but New Jersey’s future will be decided in November. Democrat Mikie Sherrill is running against Republican Giacchino Michael “Jack” Ciattarelli to replace Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, who’s termed out. I’ll give you one guess about who the anti-abortion candidate is.

Seemingly taking a page out of Donald Trump and JD Vance’s election playbook, Ciattarelli is trying to fashion himself as a moderate on abortion—meaning he largely avoids the topic, but when he can’t, he uses phrases like “abortion limit,” which is the GOP’s preference when they’re trying to avoid saying “ban.”

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“I have never advocated for the repeal or overturn Roe v. Wade, and I’ve never not advocated for what is right to choose,” Ciattarelli said in 2021, during a debate with Murphy. But eight months later, on May 2, 2022, Ciattarelli donated $5,000 to Lou Barletta’s campaign for Pennsylvania’s Republican gubernatorial nomination, according to never-before-reported financial filings from the Pennsylvania Department of State. That was the day the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health opinion leaked—a version of the opinion that would eventually overturn Roe. That night, Barletta tweeted: “If this is true, it would be an enormous, life-saving victory for unborn children,” along with the link to Politico’s coverage.

Which is to say: Barletta is a loud-and-proud anti-abortion politician. Before running for Pennsylvania governor, Barletta served in the House of Representatives between 2011 and 2019. During that time, he voted against adding an exception for the health of the mother to a federal 20-week abortion ban in 2017, according to Reproductive Freedom for All. (The bill has never made it out of the House, but Republicans continue to try and pass different versions of it.) Barletta was also one of the 150 co-sponsors of the Life At Conception Act that same year, which would have established fetal personhood and banned abortion from the moment of conception. In addition to his post the day the Dobbs memo leaked, Barletta regularly tweeted about his anti-abortion views, including this tweet from February 2022: “It is a scientific fact that life begins at conception.” It is not!

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But Ciattarelli’s friendships don’t stop at failed gubernatorial candidates, and they’re also not confined to the tri-state area. As recently as August, Ciattarelli hung out with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp—the architect of one of the strictest abortion bans in the country—who traveled to Jersey to campaign for Ciattarelli. Kemp’s six-week ban, which has zero exceptions, was confirmed by ProPublica to have killed at least two women. And when a hospital in Georgia placed a brain-dead woman on life support in May because she was nine weeks pregnant, Kemp stayed silent.

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Ciattarelli’s anti-abortion record is years long. While serving as a state assemblyman from 2011 to 2018, he voted against funding Planned Parenthood six times. In 2021, after Texas passed its Heartbeat Act, Ciattarelli said it was extreme but also that he wouldn’t support New Jersey’s Reproductive Freedom Act, which passed in 2022 and codified the right to abortion in the state constitution. Trump gave him an all-caps endorsement in May, writing on Truth Social: “Jack, who after getting to know and understand MAGA, has gone ALL IN, and is now 100% (PLUS!).” In July, he rubbed elbows with a local anti-abortion leader.

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