Pro-life advocate Kacy Gray: Katie Britt is the Christian conservative champion Alabama needs in the Senate

Kacy Gray, Yellowhammer News

My name is Kacy Gray. I am a resident of Chilton County, and I am a staunch advocate for protecting the sanctity of life.

Alabamians may remember the TV ad from 2020 in which I explained: “Today, I am a proud, pro-life mother of two, but when I was 18, I had an unexpected pregnancy.”

It was true then, and it’s true now — not a day goes by that I don’t deeply regret having an abortion. I was at a time in my life when I was much weaker in my faith and unable to see the long term consequences of my actions.

Since then, I made a personal pledge to do everything I can to advance pro-life principles and help others avoid making the same terrible mistake that I once made. That includes supporting pro-life, Christian champions to serve in elected offices across our state and nation.

This is why I supported Senator Tommy Tuberville over Democrat Doug Jones in 2020. And it’s why I’m proudly supporting Christian conservative Katie Britt on May 24.

Katie believes life begins at conception, and she will always fight to protect the God-given right to life.

And I’m disgusted that her political opponent would lie and falsely claim otherwise. Katie has never supported abortion and never will support abortion. She supports the overturning of Roe v. Wade and vocally opposed the confirmation of radical pro-abortion Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson – who her opponent called “intelligent.”

Katie is a strong Christian, conservative, 100% pro-life wife and mom of two precious children. I know she will fight for what is right in the U.S. Senate and make Alabama proud.

She has my vote on May 24, and I’d ask you to join me in praying for her against the vicious lies of her political opponent. Katie Britt is the energetic fighter we need to save the country we know and love and build a strong future for our kids.

Kacy Gray is a resident of Chilton County

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