The Ground Game Gears Up for Ohio's High-Stakes Abortion Rights Amendment

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'As the political season ramps up, reproductive rights activists and anti-abortion advocates are preparing for a high-stakes November Ohio election, where voters will decide on whether or not to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution.

Both anti-abortion and pro-choice groups say the strategy for November is all about education. For anti-abortion activists that means focusing on how the reproductive rights amendment, known as Issue 1, supposedly allows for the “loss of parental rights'' and “late-term abortions,” two ideas that scholars and pro-abortion advocates have described to The Messenger as “scare tactics.”

And for those in favor of enshrining abortion rights into the constitution, it’s about educating Ohioans on things like the election calendar and Ohio’s voter ID laws, ensuring voters are aware of their opportunities to cast a ballot.

The resounding defeat of a measure voted on during an August special-election, also known as Issue 1, that would have increased the threshold to amend the constitution from a simple majority to a 60% majority, removed a major roadblock for the passage of abortion rights amendment. The result of the special election was a significant loss for the anti-abortion movement, the latest in a series of setbacks that has called into question the ineffectiveness of anti-abortion messaging in the wake of the Supreme Court’s June 2022 verdict in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, ending the national right to abortion.'


Republicans resort to fearmongering and lies, Democrats go to get-out-the-vote.
 
'As the political season ramps up, reproductive rights activists and anti-abortion advocates are preparing for a high-stakes November Ohio election, where voters will decide on whether or not to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution.

Both anti-abortion and pro-choice groups say the strategy for November is all about education. For anti-abortion activists that means focusing on how the reproductive rights amendment, known as Issue 1, supposedly allows for the “loss of parental rights'' and “late-term abortions,” two ideas that scholars and pro-abortion advocates have described to The Messenger as “scare tactics.”

And for those in favor of enshrining abortion rights into the constitution, it’s about educating Ohioans on things like the election calendar and Ohio’s voter ID laws, ensuring voters are aware of their opportunities to cast a ballot.

The resounding defeat of a measure voted on during an August special-election, also known as Issue 1, that would have increased the threshold to amend the constitution from a simple majority to a 60% majority, removed a major roadblock for the passage of abortion rights amendment. The result of the special election was a significant loss for the anti-abortion movement, the latest in a series of setbacks that has called into question the ineffectiveness of anti-abortion messaging in the wake of the Supreme Court’s June 2022 verdict in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, ending the national right to abortion.'


Republicans resort to fearmongering and lies, Democrats go to get-out-the-vote.
slaughtering an innocent child in the womb is the lefts rallying cry ..... sad and pathetic .
 
'As the political season ramps up, reproductive rights activists and anti-abortion advocates are preparing for a high-stakes November Ohio election, where voters will decide on whether or not to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution.

Both anti-abortion and pro-choice groups say the strategy for November is all about education. For anti-abortion activists that means focusing on how the reproductive rights amendment, known as Issue 1, supposedly allows for the “loss of parental rights'' and “late-term abortions,” two ideas that scholars and pro-abortion advocates have described to The Messenger as “scare tactics.”

And for those in favor of enshrining abortion rights into the constitution, it’s about educating Ohioans on things like the election calendar and Ohio’s voter ID laws, ensuring voters are aware of their opportunities to cast a ballot.

The resounding defeat of a measure voted on during an August special-election, also known as Issue 1, that would have increased the threshold to amend the constitution from a simple majority to a 60% majority, removed a major roadblock for the passage of abortion rights amendment. The result of the special election was a significant loss for the anti-abortion movement, the latest in a series of setbacks that has called into question the ineffectiveness of anti-abortion messaging in the wake of the Supreme Court’s June 2022 verdict in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, ending the national right to abortion.'


Republicans resort to fearmongering and lies, Democrats go to get-out-the-vote.
Why would anybody vote for less rights.?
Mental.
 
Why would anybody vote for less rights.?
Mental.
Conservatives would vote for less rights for others – it’s the nature of the authoritarian right: more government at the expense of individual liberty, compel conformity and punish dissent.

And if residents of Ohio were to codify the right to privacy in the state constitution, it will be further confirmation that Republicans are at odds with the will of the majority of the people.

Indeed, the failed ballot measure to require a 60 percent majority to amend the state constitution was another attack on democracy by the right and an effort to advance the tyranny of Republican minority rule.
 
Conservatives would vote for less rights for others – it’s the nature of the authoritarian right: more government at the expense of individual liberty, compel conformity and punish dissent.

And if residents of Ohio were to codify the right to privacy in the state constitution, it will be further confirmation that Republicans are at odds with the will of the majority of the people.

Indeed, the failed ballot measure to require a 60 percent majority to amend the state constitution was another attack on democracy by the right and an effort to advance the tyranny of Republican minority rule.
These christo fascists are still free not to have abortions. What is their problem ?
 
These christo fascists are still free not to have abortions. What is their problem ?
Besides being rightwing authoritarian fascists and enemies of citizens’ rights and protected liberties, they want to compel conformity and punish dissent; they want to force women to give birth against their will – often jeopardizing the health and lives of women.
 
Besides being rightwing authoritarian fascists and enemies of citizens’ rights and protected liberties, they want to compel conformity and punish dissent; they want to force women to give birth against their will – often jeopardizing the health and lives of women.
Control freaks who want to control every aspect of life.
 
Conservatives would vote for less rights for others – it’s the nature of the authoritarian right: more government at the expense of individual liberty, compel conformity and punish dissent.

And if residents of Ohio were to codify the right to privacy in the state constitution, it will be further confirmation that Republicans are at odds with the will of the majority of the people.

Indeed, the failed ballot measure to require a 60 percent majority to amend the state constitution was another attack on democracy by the right and an effort to advance the tyranny of Republican minority rule.
Kookbot loves Commie.
 
Besides being rightwing authoritarian fascists and enemies of citizens’ rights and protected liberties, they want to compel conformity and punish dissent; they want to force women to give birth against their will – often jeopardizing the health and lives of women.
And you want to allow men in dresses into bathrooms with women to??????
 
Conservatives would vote for less rights for others – it’s the nature of the authoritarian right: more government at the expense of individual liberty, compel conformity and punish dissent.

And if residents of Ohio were to codify the right to privacy in the state constitution, it will be further confirmation that Republicans are at odds with the will of the majority of the people.

Indeed, the failed ballot measure to require a 60 percent majority to amend the state constitution was another attack on democracy by the right and an effort to advance the tyranny of Republican minority rule.
Dims hate women....aloow men to compete against them and into their restrooms and locker rooms to????
 

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