Did Kansas Spark An Abortion Rights Renaissance Or Was It Just Good/Bad Luck?!?

The struggle to rally midterm votes persists . . .

Here's a tacit admission that circumstances following a historic Sunflower State vote MIGHT not help other elections on abortion rights across the nation . . .

They say the Kansas loss was an outlier because the language on the ballot in that referendum was too confusing for the result to be reflective of Kansans’ will. Hoping to avoid the same fate, the Kentucky ballot will ask voters to agree with the statement: “Nothing in this constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion.”

The money line . . .

“If Kansas showed us anything, it’s that we don’t know how voters will go.”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

More abortion votes across US - can Kansas inspire another pro-choice win?

hen Kansans voted overwhelmingly to protect abortion this summer, the 59-41 referendum margin in the deep-red state sent shockwaves through the country, inspiring pro-choice advocates and sending anti-abortion campaigners scrambling for an unexpected political dogfight as five similar ballot initiatives approach in November.

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