Janet Porter

Porter founded the conservative Christian ministry Faith2Action in 2003 and the Facebook-like social website ReaganBook (defunct by August 2014).

Recognizing the harm such programs can cause, gay conversion therapy was made illegal in many states, including parts of Florida and Ohio.

[8][9] At Ohio Right to Life, she helped lobby for the first partial-birth abortion ban in the United States, which was later upheld by the Supreme Court in Gonzales v. Carhart.

[12] Passed by legislatures in four states, and introduced in 11 more, Porter's bill was supported by conservatives seeking to mount a challenge to Roe v.

"[17] In 2022, Porter ran for the Republican nomination in Ohio's 13th congressional district, ultimately finishing third in the May 3 primary, behind winner Madison Gesiotto and runner-up Gregory Wheeler.

[18] Porter is one of the principals behind a website that encourages citizens to send postcards to five key states to “decertify fraud” in the 2020 presidential election and charges up to $100 to do so.

There is no legal process to do such decertification, and the non-partisan fact-checking website PolitiFact rated the claims to the contrary "Pants on Fire."