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Ohio Voters Overwhelmingly Choose to Protect Abortion Rights​

Ohio voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure that will codify abortion rights in the state constitution, according to the New York Times. Issue 1—which will also enshrine the right to make decisions about birth control, miscarriage care, and fertility treatment—passed by a vote of 58% to 42%, with about 40% of the ballots in. An NBC News exit poll found that 60% of Ohio voters were unhappy with the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

The victory came despite Republicans waging an all-out misinformation campaign on the amendment by claiming it would do things like strip parental rights and allow rapists to force survivors to have abortions.

The pro-choice position has now won in all seven states that have put abortion on the ballot since the fall of Roe, with Ohio becoming the firstaffirmative” abortion victory in a Republican-leaning state. (Previous pro-choice wins in red states like Kansas and Kentucky came via voters rejecting anti-abortion measures with a “no” vote. Affirmative abortion votes have come in the heavily Democratic states of California, Michigan, and Vermont.) In 2020, Donald Trump won 53% of the vote in Ohio to Joe Biden’s 45%.

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) told reporters before the race was called that Ohioans are pro-choice. Manu Raju tweeted that Brown told him: “Ohio has a 6-week ban. The Republicans have done all they can to obscure that, to make it sound like ‘we should be doing something reasonable, let the legislators do what they want.’ Voters reject that.”

Conservatives and activists desperately wanted to break their losing streak on statewide abortion votes, but Ohio lawmakers’ zeal to try to thwart the ballot measure may have come back to bite them. Buckeye state Republicans tried everythingto stop Issue 1, including authorizing an August special election on whether to raise the threshold that ballot measures need to pass from 50% to 60%. That effort failed by a stunning 14 points, and it cost the anti-abortion side a lot of time, money, and goodwill with voters. (A little more than 3 million voters turned out in August for that proxy vote on abortion.)

Gov. Mike DeWine (R) stayed out of the August election, but appeared in a lecturing ad claiming that Issue 1 is “just not right for Ohio.” DeWine obscured the fact that the ballot measure would be the deciding factor in whether a six-week abortion ban he signed in 2019 would snap back into effect, and he made other absurd claims about what would happen if people voted for it. DeWine won re-election last year by 25 points, but it appears people don’t care to listen to him when it comes to bodily autonomy.

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R), who is running to be the Republican nominee for Senate in 2024, also got involved. He ordered the purge of nearly 27,000 inactive voters in late September but didn’t announce the move as his office has done in the past. LaRose also drafted an amendment summary that appears at the top of the ballot that replaced the word “fetus” with “unborn child.” The state Supreme Court—where Gov. DeWine’s son Patrick serves as a justice—upheld the changes, and yet the amendment still passed.

In recent weeks, pro-choice supporters did begin to worry when two major newspapers made unexpected moves: The editorial board of Cleveland.com refused to take a side—instead allowing board members to write short essays on their stance—while the board at the Toledo Blade came out against Issue 1. But it appears those actions didn’t matter.

Ohioans have been waiting to hear if the state Supreme Court will uphold the currently blocked six-week abortion ban, but now that Issue 1 passed and the right to choose an abortion will go in the state constitution, the ban has no legal legsto stand on.

National groups seized on the Ohio election as a potential turning point. David Bereit, an anti-abortion activist who founded the group 40 Days for Life said during a webcast in late October that groups like his were banking a lot on the results. “This is not just Ohio’s struggle. For all of us, this is a national tipping point moment,” he said, per Politico. “The outcome here can and will dictate the trajectory for the entire United States, whether it’s to bolster or to thwart the abortion agenda from coast to coast.”
That trajectory is now decidedly pro-abortion.

Advocates in states including Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nevada are already working to get abortion measures on their ballots for 2024.
 
I am not pro drunk driving. I think it would be wonderful if no driver had to to drive drunk. But I don't get to make that descision for someone else.
It's true, neither of us get to make get to make that decision, either. Ultimately, humans have free will. There are consequences to both actions for everyone involved. But, it is a false equivalancy.
 
That repopulation rate problem is an actual issue, but everyone in the country will find that out soon enough.
Yeah I know, I too weep over the black and Hispanic fetuses aborted who could be repopulating our country! All the Juans from Guatemala just aren't as good as the potential Juans from Los Angeles and San Antonio! Fact is half of all babies born in 2022 are non-white and that's with abortion distorting the rates. Banning abortion is just another way to send America down the shitter to Mexico and it's not a surprise all the RINOs love abortion bans. Could it be they want a bunch of downies, spicanos, and nigs for cheap labor and the social security ponzi scheme?
The cultural change brought about by abortion being legal to the extent that it is, and widespread at that, admittedly is more cancerous and contributory to that problem than abortion in and of itself, but still.
It was already in motion when they legalized contraceptives. Abortion has nothing to do with it.
 
Sounds good. States can hold votes and decide on their own rules.
While I am ardently anti-Moloch and despair at this election (as much as I can be bothered to care about Ohio), I have to agree. Homicide laws are properly the jurisdiction of the state, not the Federal government. If a state's body politic chooses to legalize murder, they have the right to do that. Unless abortion is used to deny someone a civil right protected by the Fourteenth Amendment--in that case, the Federal government should enforce the child's rights the same way they enforced the rights of the Little Rock Nine.
 
While I am ardently anti-Moloch and despair at this election (as much as I can be bothered to care about Ohio), I have to agree. Homicide laws are properly the jurisdiction of the state, not the Federal government. If a state's body politic chooses to legalize murder, they have the right to do that. Unless abortion is used to deny someone a civil right protected by the Fourteenth Amendment--in that case, the Federal government should enforce the child's rights the same way they enforced the rights of the Little Rock Nine.
That's what I don't get about this abortion thing. All they did was make it a state issue. But that's all it took for it to be one of the critical reasons Republicans are screwed. The other is the hate-vote bloc against Trump is insanely huge.

Last night was a real wakeup call for me. I overreacted and called it a disaster on the politics thread and got lambasted, but it's not good for sure. I expected the GOP to do much better.
 
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It was already in motion when they legalized contraceptives. Abortion has nothing to do with it.

Abortion is tied to a bunch of other shady practices as well; it's not just about kids in the womb anymore. Because of all the political volatility, people at Planned Parenthood are heavily shielded from outside scrutiny and so can more easily dabble in human trafficking and illegal drug trafficking. It's one of the main reasons why the oligarchs don't want it gone--abortion is a multi-faceted industry making millions of dollars all while disguised as a medical necessity.
 
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Abortion is tied to a bunch of other shady practices as well; it's not just about kids in the womb anymore. Because of all the political volatility, people at Planned Parenthood are heavily shielded from outside scrutiny and so can more easily dabbled in human trafficking and illegal drug trafficking. It's one of the main reasons why the oligarchs don't want it gone--abortion is a multi-faceted industry disguised as a medical necessity.
Abortion has become the new 'medical marijuana' way of getting the camel's nose in the tent.
 
Oh yeah! The abortion clinic in Indiana didn't report the rapist either. Lol.

Y'know, I'm pro-choice, but I'm also anti-child-rape. So while I'm fine with Ohio's gay abortion laws, I can laugh at the abortion activist that covered up for a child rapist to achieve their political agenda while calling themselves human rights activists.
I used to be theoretically pro-choice until I saw that abortion is well and truly treated as just another form of birth control now. I've seen women casually talk about how they found out they were pregnant and 'had it taken care of'. As if it's a fucking skin tag or something minor and not the start of a human life.
 
Republicans need to start focusing on actual issues instead of the unpopular "pro-life" stance if they want to win elections. All those so-called unborn babies aren't voting Republican when the majority are black or Hispanic and the parents are usually drug addicts and other defectives.
its amazing how obvious this is yet it pisses off people in here so much...in a thread where red stater voters just overwhelmingly voted for it
 
It's clear that abortion is going to be a losing issue for the GOP. If they were smart they would quickly enshrine abortion rights into the constitution and move on because all they're doing is losing since Roe was struck down.

Hey, Republicans, you did an unpopular thing. Clearly it was wrong because it was unpopular. Reverse the decision so you can become popular again. It's the right thing to do.
 
If the choice is killing babies and not killing babies, I think the answer is pretty easily "not killing babies".

Fuck the retards that voted for this in Ohio.
dont kill black babies that are going to grow up to vote democrat anyway. this issue has really worked out well for the republicans right? a baby has a brain. an 8 week embryo is a blod clot

Hey, Republicans, you did an unpopular thing. Clearly it was wrong because it was unpopular. Reverse the decision so you can become popular again. It's the right thing to do.
nah. i hope they dont. im happy to see them hand election over election to the democrats!
 
It's true, neither of us get to make get to make that decision, either. Ultimately, humans have free will. There are consequences to both actions for everyone involved. But, it is a false equivalancy.
And yet I have a sneaking suspicion you're for laws that make drunk driving illegal.

Pray tell, how is it a false equivallency?
 
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dont kill black babies that are going to grow up to vote democrat anyway. this issue has really worked out well for the republicans right?

I've seen people say this and it never made sense to me. Like, the parent is a democrat right? Which means their parents didn't abort them, so...what the fuck? Is this some kind of elaborate threat?

"Don't mess with muh abortion laws, else I'll start having children and teaching them to vote democrat..."
 
I've seen people say this and it never made sense to me. Like, the parent is a democrat right? Which means their parents didn't abort them, so...what the fuck? Is this some kind of elaborate threat?

"Don't mess with muh abortion laws, else I'll start having children and teaching them to vote democrat..."
well like 70% of women having abortions are nonwhite. women having abortions are more likely to vote democrat. you do the math.
 
And yet I have a sneaking suspicion you're for laws that make drunk driving illegal.

Pray tell, how is it a false equivallency?
If drunk driving only affected the driver, and the people in the car with the drunk driver, it might be kind of the same. Abortion affects the mother, father, and child. Not everyone else on the road. And drunk driving has never once, not in the history of idiots, been medically necessary.
 
every time i bring up to you tards that abortion gets rid of the people you suppposedly dislike, you throw out a non sequitur like this. pure cope
...what the actual fuck are you talking about?
you do realize abortion existing still doesn't get rid of the incentive already placed for niggers to breed, right?
 
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