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Kansas Overwhelmingly Votes to Uphold Abortion ‘Rights’
Breitbart ^ | August 2, 2022 | Paul Bois

Posted on 08/03/2022 5:11:47 AM PDT by Morgana

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To: Morgana

Kansas City KS and Wichita. Abortion centers and waaay too much liberal influences.


221 posted on 08/03/2022 5:33:46 PM PDT by prairiebreeze (Don't be afraid to see what you see. -- Ronald Reagan)
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To: prairiebreeze

Kansas is Purpeling.


222 posted on 08/03/2022 5:36:07 PM PDT by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up!)
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To: Morgana
The majority of those who voted are pro-kill Rats

397k US Senate votes casted in Kansas. 254k were Rats. That's 64% of those who voted were Rats.

The pro-kill percent is 62.2%.

The incumbent GOP Senate candidate won with more than 80%. No doubt many GOP felt it wasn't necessary to vote.

The takeaway. The Rats had a better ground game. And the complacent GOP sat on its hands as usual.

The Red state of Kansas did NOT vote for abortion. But it should be ashamed for letting the murder measure pass.

223 posted on 08/03/2022 5:55:29 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: cowboyusa; RasterMaster; dfwgator; FormerFRLurker; Vaden; All

>> Kansas is Purpeling.

No. See #223 above.


224 posted on 08/03/2022 5:57:59 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Jim Noble

100%. It testifies to the depravity of the unregenerate, as their original reason for getting an abortion was shame; they could still pretend to have been chaste and avoid the social stigma. Now it is worse, (as is always the case when sin is enabled, rationalized, and accepted) because they don’t even care about out of wedlock pregnancy (how quaint) anymore; it is merely convenience or some kind of financial concern.


225 posted on 08/03/2022 5:59:31 PM PDT by ecomcon
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To: Gene Eric

Kansas may be turning purple. Some good news. The GOP overperformed in MI. The GOP Canidate is running within 10 points in NEW YORK! The Dems can have the Karen’s and the Upset Middle Class. I’ll take the Multiracial working and Middle Class coalition.


226 posted on 08/03/2022 5:59:45 PM PDT by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up!)
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To: Gene Eric

Running within 10 points of Hispanics.


227 posted on 08/03/2022 6:00:36 PM PDT by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up!)
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To: cowboyusa

>> I’ll take the Multiracial working and Middle Class coalition.

Ditto.


228 posted on 08/03/2022 6:01:48 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Gene Eric

If Inner City Hispanics start voting GOP, then Democrats are finished.


229 posted on 08/03/2022 6:07:54 PM PDT by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up!)
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To: cowboyusa

Yep. That began happening in FL, 2020.


230 posted on 08/03/2022 6:11:26 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: nutmeg

“Does anyone know if this can be reversed??”

Well, after all, it is Kansas. All you need to do is Click your heels together three times


231 posted on 08/03/2022 6:48:07 PM PDT by Round Earther
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To: Morgana

Highly recommend people to watch Crowder’s segment today on the Kansas election

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWsgHGkPwVU


232 posted on 08/03/2022 6:55:26 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: wardaddy; cowboyusa; FLT-bird

As a young man Ronald Reagan was an FDR Democrat.

When he switched to Republican and endorsed Barry Goldwater he said “I didn’t leave the Democrats. The Democrats left me.”

Reagan significantly never said that he regretted voting for FDR. And after he became a Republican he never criticized FDR.

You’re quite right about Wendell Wilkie being an ideological twin of FDR when he ran on the GOP ticket in 1940. Probably not a huge surprise since he had been a Democrat until 1939.

Robert Taft had been the conservative challenger to Wilkie in the 1940 GOP primary. The GOP has rarely run conservative candidates.


233 posted on 08/03/2022 7:39:52 PM PDT by Pelham (World War III is entering on cat's feet. )
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To: prairiebreeze

I can’t imagine celebrating or cheering this.

Kansas can rot — it’s an ugly barren place, just like the souls (and wombs) of these bloodthirsty politicians and ugly butt radical feminists.

Deathmongers, all.

How anyone can choose such a murderous, nasty, repulsive thing as abortion. I just can’t imagine why or how anyone can intellectualize this. But I’ve had good friends do it and rationalize their action. It makes me sick.


234 posted on 08/03/2022 7:53:24 PM PDT by LibsRJerks
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To: Pelham

The only Conservative Canidate the GOP ran from 1932to 1952 was Dewey in 1944, who got beaten because of the war. Eisenhower ran as a Conservative, but govenered as a Moderate.( A somewhat Conservative today. JFK was a Moderate to Moderate Liberal then, today he would be Conservative. HE EAS FOR THE GOLD STANDARD!


235 posted on 08/03/2022 7:57:18 PM PDT by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up!)
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To: Pelham

Taft did not have the charisma. John Bricker of Ohio would have been a great canidate, he would have taken it to the commie-codling Socalist Rosevelt.


236 posted on 08/03/2022 7:58:49 PM PDT by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up!)
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To: FormerFRLurker

Yes it does look incomprehensible.


237 posted on 08/03/2022 8:27:36 PM PDT by Sans-Culotte (11/3-11/4/2020 - The USA became a banana republic.)
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To: Gene Eric

I don’t quite understand this.

What US senate race are you describing?

And if the GOP won by 80%, why are you claiming the Dem candidate got 64% of the vote?

And how is this senate race related to this referendum?


238 posted on 08/03/2022 8:35:51 PM PDT by Vaden (CAUTION: Defending Putin=Defending Hitler=MAGA Destruction)
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>> What US senate race are you describing?

Kansas has a US Senate race in November. The incumbent is Republican. In the recent Kansas Aug 2 primaries, both parties elected their preferred candidates that’ll go toe-to-toe in November. There are vote totals for each of the selected candidates. 143K R votes were cast. 254k D votes were cast. That’s a total of 397k votes. So of that total, 64% were Dems (254/397)

The Senate seat provides a good indication about the volume of voters. Unlikely someone will vote for a House seat but not the Senate seat. Same for the ballot measure.

The incumbent US Senate Republican won his primary by 80%. That’s an avalanche. I raised this point to convey a level of confidence the Kansas Republicans seem to have. No doubt many Republicans felt there wasn’t an urgency to participate in the primaries.

Kansas has a combined Federal representation of 6 seats. 2 Senate, 4 House. The Republicans hold 5 of those seats.

I’m dismissing the victory lap the Rats are taking over the abortion measure. That so-called victory doesn’t represent Kansas’ view on Life. The outcome of that measure demonstrates the continual failure of the GOP machinery whether incompetent or intentional. Voter turnout was 64% Rats, 36% Republicans which corresponds with the ballot measure percentages.


239 posted on 08/03/2022 9:36:30 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: cowboyusa

“HE WAS FOR THE GOLD STANDARD”

I guess. I don’t know that he ever considered an alternative to it.

What he wasn’t for is for keeping silver as part of our money. In his opinion silver should be an industrial metal and nothing more. He made two speeches to Congress to that effect, and in both he requested that they de-monetize silver.

I suspect that wasn’t an idea originating with him. Inflation was already beginning to be a problem due to the Triffin Dilemma; it first began showing up during Eisenhower. Anyway the pressure would first effect our silver coins since gold was only being exchanged between nations and a tacit agreement had gold exchanging at an artificially low rate.


240 posted on 08/03/2022 9:49:17 PM PDT by Pelham (World War III is entering on cat's feet. )
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