Today's vote in Ohio suggests *you* slipped up. Badly. |
Why can't republicans get the message that this country is pro choice and will vote that way? |
A good night for Ohio. A good night for women. And a good night for freedom and democracy.
I'm not sure when the GOP is going to wake up and smell the coffee that their abortion rhetoric and policies are not welcome with the majority of the electorate. But I hope they keep losing. |
Shhhh! Let them keep doing what they’re doing! Biden wins in an even bigger landslide than last time. |
Because it would mean acknowledging women as having equal rights to men and that is something they’re on record not believing. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/scalia-women-discrimination-constitution_n_803813/amp |
How will the Republicans try to spin this loss?
It would be delightful if the no votes were over 60 percent. |
They won’t have to be ice r60% now 😆 |
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No worries. According to 20:39, "Adoption is an option". |
NP. Nice. Love to see it.
Republicans are like the dog that caught the care on this issue. |
Out of curiosity. Were there polls on this? And if so, were they correct? |
“So what are Issue 1’s prospects in Ohio on Tuesday? We don’t have a lot of data, but there are signs that it, too, could be headed for defeat. If you average the three polls of the race that have been released, 35 percent of Ohioans support the 60 percent threshold, 45 percent oppose it and 20 percent aren’t sure. That’s a lot of undecideds, but there’s also a well-documented status-quo bias against ballot measures — meaning undecided voters tend to break for “no.” https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/ohio-issue-1-abortion-ballot-measures/amp/ |
Everything I read said it was close. - I live in Ohio |