Ohio Vote Results

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I also saw a lot of sneering “abortion isn’t healthcare it’s murder!”
On Nextdoor.
Seems like a crazy stance but priests and pastors are drilling it hard on sundays around here.


Clergy should stay out of politics. Period. It's appalling to me that they are allowed to mix politics with religion.


Omg it was all over around here. The Catholic Church printed leaflets for vote yes and handed out on Sunday.
I truly don’t understand how that’s allowed but it is.
- not a lawyer

Catholics are one of the biggest hypocrites.

They want to force a woman to give birth because it's orally morally wrong to abort, but then they don't want higher taxes to support the baby that was forced to be born because those sluts should've kept their legs closed, and the baby is the mother's problem, not theirs.


I don’t know if Catholics are any more hypocritical than any other religion. They are all hypocrites and none of them want to pay taxes.

Eh. The ELCA (mainstream Lutheran) is pretty okay with paying taxes and pulling their fair share and living the faith via food shelves and similar, and they’re not political. Modern day Catholicism is up there with fundamentalist and evangelical churches and the Mormon church in terms of political activism and active interfering. The little crosses on church lawns for all the aborted is pretty rank, too.


Half of Catholics vote for Democrats. Biden is Catholic as are many Democrats in Congress.

Hispanic Catholics vote Dem. White Catholics vote R.

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Hmm, I am sitting here thinking of my white, catholic school, former girlfriends who had their abortions and now find it sinful to support abortion rights. The hypocrisy is stifling.
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Anonymous wrote:Ohio poster here:
I also saw a lot of sneering “abortion isn’t healthcare it’s murder!”
On Nextdoor.
Seems like a crazy stance but priests and pastors are drilling it hard on sundays around here.


Clergy should stay out of politics. Period. It's appalling to me that they are allowed to mix politics with religion.


Omg it was all over around here. The Catholic Church printed leaflets for vote yes and handed out on Sunday.
I truly don’t understand how that’s allowed but it is.
- not a lawyer

Catholics are one of the biggest hypocrites.

They want to force a woman to give birth because it's orally morally wrong to abort, but then they don't want higher taxes to support the baby that was forced to be born because those sluts should've kept their legs closed, and the baby is the mother's problem, not theirs.


I don’t know if Catholics are any more hypocritical than any other religion. They are all hypocrites and none of them want to pay taxes.

Eh. The ELCA (mainstream Lutheran) is pretty okay with paying taxes and pulling their fair share and living the faith via food shelves and similar, and they’re not political. Modern day Catholicism is up there with fundamentalist and evangelical churches and the Mormon church in terms of political activism and active interfering. The little crosses on church lawns for all the aborted is pretty rank, too.


Half of Catholics vote for Democrats. Biden is Catholic as are many Democrats in Congress.

Hispanic Catholics vote Dem. White Catholics vote R.



Plenty of white Catholics vote Dem.
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Anonymous wrote:Ohio poster here:
I also saw a lot of sneering “abortion isn’t healthcare it’s murder!”
On Nextdoor.
Seems like a crazy stance but priests and pastors are drilling it hard on sundays around here.


Clergy should stay out of politics. Period. It's appalling to me that they are allowed to mix politics with religion.


Omg it was all over around here. The Catholic Church printed leaflets for vote yes and handed out on Sunday.
I truly don’t understand how that’s allowed but it is.
- not a lawyer

Catholics are one of the biggest hypocrites.

They want to force a woman to give birth because it's orally morally wrong to abort, but then they don't want higher taxes to support the baby that was forced to be born because those sluts should've kept their legs closed, and the baby is the mother's problem, not theirs.


I don’t know if Catholics are any more hypocritical than any other religion. They are all hypocrites and none of them want to pay taxes.

Eh. The ELCA (mainstream Lutheran) is pretty okay with paying taxes and pulling their fair share and living the faith via food shelves and similar, and they’re not political. Modern day Catholicism is up there with fundamentalist and evangelical churches and the Mormon church in terms of political activism and active interfering. The little crosses on church lawns for all the aborted is pretty rank, too.


Half of Catholics vote for Democrats. Biden is Catholic as are many Democrats in Congress.

Hispanic Catholics vote Dem. White Catholics vote R.



Plenty of white Catholics vote Dem.


How many of these white Catholics are Italian? They seem to make up a huge portion of the MAGA Trump and Desantis camp.
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Good and necessary update
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Anonymous wrote:Abortion is “the dog that caught the car” issue for Republicans. They caught the car and overturned Roe. Now they have no idea what to do and they further can’t campaign on finally being able to catch that car. Oops.


It's worse than that. They've programmed their voters to be absolutists on this issue because it was never a reality until now. They've gerrymandered the heck out of their districts and therefore, are terrified of primary challenges in most cases. They'll have to come out unequivocally for an abortion ban, which will kill their chances with moderates and independents in the general. Their base is too big for the primary and too small for the general in many, many parts of the country. I don't envy the political consultant that has to navigate this minefield or walk back everything that has been said to date (and before it had real life consequences for voters).


+1 this


Once more:

If they were so gerrymandered, why did they choose a GOP governor?
Why did they choose a GOP Senator in their last Senatorial election?


Honey, are questioning the reality that Ohio is gerrymandered? There are court cases to prove the point. The state may lean red, but leaning red does not a super majority make.

+1 And they’re going to fraud themselves into another round of elections based on unconstitutional maps.
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