More Repub election deceit

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Something Fishy’s Going On​

Someone’s sending anonymous texts to Kansas voters urging them to vote “yes” on a constitutional amendment on abortion rights on today’s ballot in the state, which the text falsely claims “will give women a choice.”

  • “Vote YES to protect women’s health,” the anonymous text says, per the Kansas City Star.
  • Yeah, that’s a straight-up lie: Voting “yes” means adding language to the state’s constitution stating that it does not guarantee Kansans’ right to an abortion and allows the issue to go to the legislature, where the GOP majority will be empowered to pass an abortion ban. A “no” vote leaves the Kansas constitution as it is.

They don't seem to feel comfortable with the prospects for election results unless they are cheating.
 

Something Fishy’s Going On​

Someone’s sending anonymous texts to Kansas voters urging them to vote “yes” on a constitutional amendment on abortion rights on today’s ballot in the state, which the text falsely claims “will give women a choice.”

  • “Vote YES to protect women’s health,” the anonymous text says, per the Kansas City Star.
  • Yeah, that’s a straight-up lie: Voting “yes” means adding language to the state’s constitution stating that it does not guarantee Kansans’ right to an abortion and allows the issue to go to the legislature, where the GOP majority will be empowered to pass an abortion ban. A “no” vote leaves the Kansas constitution as it is.

They don't seem to feel comfortable with the prospects for election results unless they are cheating.
Sounds more like they are trying to trick people into voting no on it.
 

Something Fishy’s Going On​

Someone’s sending anonymous texts to Kansas voters urging them to vote “yes” on a constitutional amendment on abortion rights on today’s ballot in the state, which the text falsely claims “will give women a choice.”

  • “Vote YES to protect women’s health,” the anonymous text says, per the Kansas City Star.
  • Yeah, that’s a straight-up lie: Voting “yes” means adding language to the state’s constitution stating that it does not guarantee Kansans’ right to an abortion and allows the issue to go to the legislature, where the GOP majority will be empowered to pass an abortion ban. A “no” vote leaves the Kansas constitution as it is.

They don't seem to feel comfortable with the prospects for election results unless they are cheating.
Projection.
 
Hopefully Kansas joins the rest of the states that are banning the barbaric practice of butchering babies.
Protoplasmic goo, which is what is extracted from a pregnant woman at the time most abortions take place, isn't a baby. Stop forcing your religious beliefs on others.
 
Protoplasmic goo, which is what is extracted from a pregnant woman at the time most abortions take place, isn't a baby. Stop forcing your religious beliefs on others.
And your medical degree is from where?
 
Protoplasmic goo, which is what is extracted from a pregnant woman at the time most abortions take place, isn't a baby. Stop forcing your religious beliefs on others.
At the moment of fertilization, a human being has been formed.
Killing an innocent human being is murder.
You support butchering babies for convenience.
Stop trying to force your evil beliefs on innocent human beings
 

Something Fishy’s Going On​

Someone’s sending anonymous texts to Kansas voters urging them to vote “yes” on a constitutional amendment on abortion rights on today’s ballot in the state, which the text falsely claims “will give women a choice.”

  • “Vote YES to protect women’s health,” the anonymous text says, per the Kansas City Star.
  • Yeah, that’s a straight-up lie: Voting “yes” means adding language to the state’s constitution stating that it does not guarantee Kansans’ right to an abortion and allows the issue to go to the legislature, where the GOP majority will be empowered to pass an abortion ban. A “no” vote leaves the Kansas constitution as it is.

They don't seem to feel comfortable with the prospects for election results unless they are cheating.
Did you have one for breakfast this morning?
 
And your medical degree is from where?
I don't need a medical degree to be able to understand the facts.

 
This thread is about Repub deceit, not opinions on abortion.
 
Protoplasmic goo, which is what is extracted from a pregnant woman at the time most abortions take place, isn't a baby. Stop forcing your religious beliefs on others.
was it alive?
 
I don't need a medical degree to be able to understand the facts.

No, but you need a brain. Does your insurance cover that?
 
Protoplasmic goo, which is what is extracted from a pregnant woman at the time most abortions take place, isn't a baby. Stop forcing your religious beliefs on others.
We are paying for your religious beliefs. Everyday. Taxed and inflation used to extract everything from the peasants to offer to the godless liberal state. And that is a religion.
 
The deceitful text campaign, backed by a Repub, failed.

The text messages arrived on Monday, the day before Kansans were set to vote on an amendment that would excise abortion protections from their state constitution.
The text claimed that approving that measure, which could allow the Republican-controlled legislature to outlaw abortion, would safeguard “choice.” If the amendment fails, constitutional protections would remain in place, buttressing current law that allows abortion in the first 22 weeks of pregnancy.

“Women in KS are losing their choice on reproductive rights,” the text warned. “Voting YES on the Amendment will give women a choice. Vote YES to protect women’s health.”
The unsigned messages were described as deceptive by numerous recipients, including former Democratic governor Kathleen Sebelius, who also served as health and human services secretary in the Obama administration. She told The Washington Post that she was “stunned to receive the message, which made clear there was a very specific effort to use carefully crafted language to confuse folks before they would go vote.”

The gambit was all the more alarming to abortion rights advocates and watchdogs because its source was unknown.

But the messages were crafted by a political action committee led by Tim Huelskamp, a former hard-line Republican congressman from Kansas, and enabled by a fast-growing, Republican-aligned technology firm, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the advertising blitz. The people and groups behind the campaign have not been previously reported.

 
The deceitful text campaign, backed by a Repub, failed.

The text messages arrived on Monday, the day before Kansans were set to vote on an amendment that would excise abortion protections from their state constitution.
The text claimed that approving that measure, which could allow the Republican-controlled legislature to outlaw abortion, would safeguard “choice.” If the amendment fails, constitutional protections would remain in place, buttressing current law that allows abortion in the first 22 weeks of pregnancy.

“Women in KS are losing their choice on reproductive rights,” the text warned. “Voting YES on the Amendment will give women a choice. Vote YES to protect women’s health.”
The unsigned messages were described as deceptive by numerous recipients, including former Democratic governor Kathleen Sebelius, who also served as health and human services secretary in the Obama administration. She told The Washington Post that she was “stunned to receive the message, which made clear there was a very specific effort to use carefully crafted language to confuse folks before they would go vote.”

The gambit was all the more alarming to abortion rights advocates and watchdogs because its source was unknown.

But the messages were crafted by a political action committee led by Tim Huelskamp, a former hard-line Republican congressman from Kansas, and enabled by a fast-growing, Republican-aligned technology firm, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the advertising blitz. The people and groups behind the campaign have not been previously reported.

still wanting to kill babies huh?
 

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