To: Dan in Wichita
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?
94 posted on
08/02/2022 8:00:30 PM PDT by
Bayard
To: Bayard
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.
95 posted on
08/02/2022 8:01:26 PM PDT by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: Bayard
The pro-life cause was very active at the grass roots level leading up to tonight's vote. Let's not forget it took 2/3rds of both state houses to get the amendment on the ballot, so Topeka has a heavy majority of pro-life elected officials, reflective of the KS voting public, until tonight.
The pro-aborts absolutely swarmed the state population centers like angry hornets, spreading fear and lies. Yet, I felt we would still win. So bitterly disappointed tonight.
Next step is to get a pro-life governor elected in November and hopefully get rid of the state supreme court judges who discovered a "right" to an abortion in the state constitution. Interesting, how they were the first to see that since the state constitution was written in 1859.
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