Posted on 08/02/2022 6:35:39 PM PDT by Trump20162020
Ballot measure to remove right to abortion from the Kansas state constitution is strongly rejected.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Well then this country is going to get what it richly deserves.
The Kansas numbers make no sense.
More people voted in the GOP Primary than voted in the Democrat Primary and the No vote is winning by a large margin?
Where did all the No votes in Kansas come from because we know very few Republicans would have voted No?
This is a big problem and apparently the GOPe is perfectly happy with Rats choosing their candidates.
I observe people. There is a group out there that is nearly
fanatical about saving animals, particularly if they have
offspring in them.
Then you ask them if the unborn humans should be safe, and
they say, “Oh no. Women have rights!”
Then if a man does something that harms that unborn child,
they come unglued as if it’s a crime against humanity, and
I agree with them. But when they do it, why it’s no problem
at all, and I don’t agree with them.
Their body, their choice.
Then COVID came along, and all of a sudden my right to claim
my body my choice, was null and void.
These women have serious reasoning issues.
"I think of a man, and then I take away reason and accountability."
Hispanics tuning Red will open up districts that were unreachable before. The Karen’s have gone all in for Communism.
That seems to be rather accurate at times.
Almost no Hispanics in KA.
“Where did all the No votes in Kansas come from because we know very few Republicans would have voted No?”
You don’t know that at all.
You really know nothing about the state of Kansas.
Unaffiliated (i.e. independent) voters were allowed to vote in the primary. The only thing they could vote on was the abortion amendment. Apparently, a large percentage of them voted to retain abortion in Kansas. Really sad.
Thanks for providing local color on this. It sounds like KS voters were duped by a very well-funded propaganda campaign.
Does that explain this?
Interesting, does this indicate the actual turn out on these issues in other states?
How rigorous was the pro-life advocacy in the state of Kansas?
Sounds like the usual lame effort we've come to expect from the GOPe.
Most of the people who voted no, many of them churchgoers, have been murderong their own tiny souls their whole lives with abortifacients. Thus the vote was consistent.
The child sacrifices must continue until Bloody Kansas vomits them out of the land.
Leviticus 18:25
and the land became unclean, so that I punished its iniquity, and the land vomited out its inhabitants
Kobach will probably lose too. Kansas is as nuts as Utah these days.
To be honest, I’m as ignorant as anyone when it comes to some
of the birth control medications.
It was my thought that these prevented fertilization. No,
they actually kill anything that was fertilized.
That’s not good.
The majority of the people in this country dont support a complete ban, I think most would support a late term ban, but not early and definitely not contraception.
The unaffiliated were the biggest voters. They could not vote for candidates but could vote for the question. Some waited three hours to fill in one circle. Republicans also voted no in large numbers: areas that went trump 83-13 had a 46-54 on the question. That’s a hell of a lot of republicans saying no. Abortion will 100 percent be on the ballot (unofficially) in November.
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