https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/03/politics/kansas-abortion-amendment-analysis/index.htmlThe wording of the question was convoluted, but the answer was crystal clear: No. Voters in Kansas on Tuesday, in dramatic numbers and by an overwhelming margin, rejected a ballot measure that would have allowed lawmakers to ban abortion in the state.
As Republican-controlled state legislatures around the country race to outlaw the procedure in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, traditionally conservative Kansas, given the chance to directly respond at the ballot box, denied their own elected leaders' the chance to revoke a right that has broad support across swaths of independent polling.
The rejection of the measure highlighted the increasingly stark divide between the activities of Republican state lawmakers, often in legislatures gerrymandered to effectively guarantee GOP control, and the political and policy desires of American voters. In more immediate terms, the ballot measure's defeat -- on a day of extraordinary turnout -- also provides a clear indication that the desire to defend abortion rights could be a potent issue for Democrats in the coming midterm elections.
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/03/politics/kansas-abortion-amendment-analysis/index.html
The wording of the question was convoluted, but the answer was crystal clear: No. Voters in Kansas on Tuesday, in dramatic numbers and by an overwhelming margin, rejected a ballot measure that would have allowed lawmakers to ban abortion in the state.
As Republican-controlled state legislatures around the country race to outlaw the procedure in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, traditionally conservative Kansas, given the chance to directly respond at the ballot box, denied their own elected leaders' the chance to revoke a right that has broad support across swaths of independent polling.
The rejection of the measure highlighted the increasingly stark divide between the activities of Republican state lawmakers, often in legislatures gerrymandered to effectively guarantee GOP control, and the political and policy desires of American voters. In more immediate terms, the ballot measure's defeat -- on a day of extraordinary turnout -- also provides a clear indication that the desire to defend abortion rights could be a potent issue for Democrats in the coming midterm elections.
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Not just women spoke, it was a 60-40 win. Men who support womens rights also spoke. This issue is much more important to Americans than a temporary bump in the price of gasoline.
Kevyn wrote:
Not just women spoke, it was a 60-40 win. Men who support womens rights also spoke. This issue is much more important to Americans than a temporary bump in the price of gasoline.
Ok, we will see how gasoline, and food are not important to Americans... Inflation is still number one issue with Americans... Crime is still number one issue with Americans...Open Borders are number one issue with Americans...See ya in November!!
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/03/politics/kansas-abortion-amendment-analysis/index.html
The wording of the question was convoluted, but the answer was crystal clear: No. Voters in Kansas on Tuesday, in dramatic numbers and by an overwhelming margin, rejected a ballot measure that would have allowed lawmakers to ban abortion in the state.
As Republican-controlled state legislatures around the country race to outlaw the procedure in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, traditionally conservative Kansas, given the chance to directly respond at the ballot box, denied their own elected leaders' the chance to revoke a right that has broad support across swaths of independent polling.
The rejection of the measure highlighted the increasingly stark divide between the activities of Republican state lawmakers, often in legislatures gerrymandered to effectively guarantee GOP control, and the political and policy desires of American voters. In more immediate terms, the ballot measure's defeat -- on a day of extraordinary turnout -- also provides a clear indication that the desire to defend abortion rights could be a potent issue for Democrats in the coming midterm elections.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/03/politics/kansas-abo... (
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You love killing those babies. You're a disgusting POS!!!!!
fullspinzoo wrote:
You love killing those babies. You're a disgusting POS!!!!!
Flattery will gain you nothing..
Kevyn wrote:
Not just women spoke, it was a 60-40 win. Men who support womens rights also spoke. This issue is much more important to Americans than a temporary bump in the price of gasoline.
The Truth that there are millions of Americans like you who glefully advocate the premeditated murder of children in the womb to avoid responsibility is but one prime symptom of how degraded the consciously immoral Left has perverted America.
Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/03/politics/kansas-abortion-amendment-analysis/index.html
The wording of the question was convoluted, but the answer was crystal clear: No. Voters in Kansas on Tuesday, in dramatic numbers and by an overwhelming margin, rejected a ballot measure that would have allowed lawmakers to ban abortion in the state.
As Republican-controlled state legislatures around the country race to outlaw the procedure in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, traditionally conservative Kansas, given the chance to directly respond at the ballot box, denied their own elected leaders' the chance to revoke a right that has broad support across swaths of independent polling.
The rejection of the measure highlighted the increasingly stark divide between the activities of Republican state lawmakers, often in legislatures gerrymandered to effectively guarantee GOP control, and the political and policy desires of American voters. In more immediate terms, the ballot measure's defeat -- on a day of extraordinary turnout -- also provides a clear indication that the desire to defend abortion rights could be a potent issue for Democrats in the coming midterm elections.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/03/politics/kansas-abo... (
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Just wait until we on the right start rioting and burning down buildings because of this decision. Oh wait, that's you leftists.
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/03/politics/kansas-abortion-amendment-analysis/index.html
The wording of the question was convoluted, but the answer was crystal clear: No. Voters in Kansas on Tuesday, in dramatic numbers and by an overwhelming margin, rejected a ballot measure that would have allowed lawmakers to ban abortion in the state.
As Republican-controlled state legislatures around the country race to outlaw the procedure in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, traditionally conservative Kansas, given the chance to directly respond at the ballot box, denied their own elected leaders' the chance to revoke a right that has broad support across swaths of independent polling.
The rejection of the measure highlighted the increasingly stark divide between the activities of Republican state lawmakers, often in legislatures gerrymandered to effectively guarantee GOP control, and the political and policy desires of American voters. In more immediate terms, the ballot measure's defeat -- on a day of extraordinary turnout -- also provides a clear indication that the desire to defend abortion rights could be a potent issue for Democrats in the coming midterm elections.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/03/politics/kansas-abo... (
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This CNN article has a few problems. States are not racing to ban abortion. Kansas was NOT racing to ban abortion. As it is now there’s not much they can’t do regarding abortion. Abortion needs regulated. You damn Democrats want to regulate everything accept abortion. Anyone that believes abortion doesn’t need regulated is a very sick person that I refer to as baby killers. They are Godless people.
Gerrymandering is a DEMOCRAT trick that the Republicans have finally started to use. You want gerrymandering look at the once great state of NEW YORK. The Democrats have it down to a fine art.
proud republican wrote:
Ok, we will see how gasoline, and food are not important to Americans... Inflation is still number one issue with Americans... Crime is still number one issue with Americans...Open Borders are number one issue with Americans...See ya in November!!
I'm just saying, but shouldn't something be number two & number three? What about the thing no one cares about?
Parky60 wrote:
Just wait until we on the right start rioting and burning down buildings because of this decision. Oh wait, that's you leftists.
We have already endured the attack of the century on our capital when the trump troop attempted to overthrow the elected government of this land..
Turtle keeper wrote:
This CNN article has a few problems. States are not racing to ban abortion. Kansas was NOT racing to ban abortion. As it is now there’s not much they can’t do regarding abortion. Abortion needs regulated. You damn Democrats want to regulate everything accept abortion. Anyone that believes abortion doesn’t need regulated is a very sick person that I refer to as baby killers. They are Godless people.
Gerrymandering is a DEMOCRAT trick that the Republicans have finally started to use. You want gerrymandering look at the once great state of NEW YORK. The Democrats have it down to a fine art.
This CNN article has a few problems. States are n... (
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Turtle, you are lost in the mire of orange mud..
Parky60 wrote:
You're a frickin' joke.
You must truly hate it when women do not do as you want....LOL
Just for the heck or it... The tall ships are coming again this year. A two year absence a/c of the pandemic.. Maybe have a look..
Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
permafrost wrote:
You must truly hate it when women do not do as you want....LOL
And you're a worthless POS for thinking it's OK to murder babies in the womb you Molech worshiper.
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