Planned Parenthood Endorses Hillary Clinton

Planned Parenthood will endorse Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire on Sunday.

ByABC News
January 7, 2016, 5:17 PM
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waits to be introduced at a campaign event at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Sept. 10, 2015 in Milwaukee.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waits to be introduced at a campaign event at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Sept. 10, 2015 in Milwaukee.
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— -- Planned Parenthood has endorsed Hillary Clinton, with a formal announcement set to come at a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire on Sunday, a Clinton spokesman told ABC News -- the first time the nonprofit has backed a candidate in a primary.

The group's decision to do so comes amid recent efforts by Republicans to defund the organization.

"Hillary Clinton holds the strongest record on reproductive rights of all presidential contenders in not just this election, but in American history," Planned Parenthood Action Fund, the political arm of the group, said in a statement. "She doesn’t just support women’s health — she has been a proactive leader on expanding access to women’s health care."

Clinton, who is pro-choice, has been a staunch supporter of Planned Parenthood and women’s health initiatives throughout her campaign.

“I will defend a woman’s right to choose, and I will defend planned parenthood,” Clinton has said in her stump speech on the campaign trail.

The news of the endorsement was first reported by CBS News.