Feminist organizations in Wisconsin are pairing up with Marxists to promote a pro-abortion view.

The Wisconsin Senate passed and sent to the Assembly a bill that would ban abortions at 20 weeks, when babies in the womb can feel the pain of abortion.

To protest the legislation, Wisconsin's chapter of the National Organization for Women joined with the International Socialist Organization-Madison.

Chelsea Shields of Wisconsin Right to Life says that alliance reflects the extreme view of abortion advocates.

"Trying to advocate for abortion, even when an unborn child is capable of feeling pain," says Shields, "that they're now banding with more extreme groups to try to find some coalition in favor of their position." Tweet to @WRTL

On its website, the Marxist organization proclaims that its goal is "building an organization that participates in the struggles for justice and liberation today—and, ultimately, for a future socialist society."

"Women's rights," including abortion, is listed as one of its "struggles" along with "anti-gay bigotry," "environmental justice," and "free public education."

A Townhall article by Cortney O'Brien also mentions that Marxist books such as the Communist Manifesto were sold at a NOW convention two years ago.

Shields read the Townhall article and says she wasn't surprised, because she's observed pro-abortion groups reaching out to other far-left groups to form a more powerful alliance.

"So it's something we're seeing more and more," she tells OneNewsNow, "and it's kind of a reflection of their losing position right now."

Gov. Scott Walker, meanwhile, has said he will sign the bill if it reaches his desk.