My sentiment exactly. A woman's life and decisions ALWAYS have priority over the life she hosts in her own body. ALWAYS. FOR ANY REASON. |
It's not just their daughters. Some of them can still have children and may not want to. Being a woman got a hella lot more complicated and risky after the Dobbs decision. And it's mostly a bunch of old white guys making these decisions. I wonder how many women are nodding agreement with their husbands and pastors in public yet are making different choices in the privacy of the voting booth. I imagine it's pretty significant number. |
Yet the very anti-choice JD Vance won by 6 points less than a year ago in this same state. |
But Biden is President and the Senate was unlikely to flip. It's different when it's your home state and/or there is a referendum for abortion rights on the line (nationally or statewide). |
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. |
Don’t really agree senate was unlikely to flip, but you’re making my point. People factor in a lot more than one issue into voting decisions. Democrats need to work to make people understand that their candidate votes actually will affect this issue. |
Now, do Maryland. |
+2. And furthermore, the last election (or two, I forget exactly) were held under maps that were held ILLEGAL and just ignored. The elections just went forward. . . . |
Marylands new map isn’t gerrymandered. The legislature tried to gerrymander it, but lost a court case. And guess what happened then? They followed the court decision! Unlike the Ohio leg, which just ignored the court. |
Cry more. But do it on a different thread, this one is about Ohio. |
Exactly ! |
Uggg. Is JD Vance one of these national banners? |
Yes. https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-abortion-tim-ryan-biden-6b00b57614dff12903d4228e74c37ac8 |
I think Ryan lost more than Vance won.
Ryan was begging for support from national dems and didn’t get it. I’m not into all that intraparty nonsense, but from what I could glean, he is not a Pelosi guy. He challenged her for speaker, right? That’s a broad that don’t forget. And I’m guessing he didn’t make it right with her people. Not smart. That hurt him. Also he didn’t really run as a liberal. He ran too close to the right. Why not just vote for the Republican then? Apparently Ohio managed to kill off a bunch of the republican voters, so we’ll see what 2024 holds. |
So there is Maryland and a little of Illinois. But then on the GOP side, there is Wisconsin, Ohio, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and the list goes on. You won't see people on the left disclaiming "let's eng gerrymandering" - the left has been proposing federal legislation for years. |