Progressives Argue: Missouri GOP Delay Ballot Initiative Defeat On Abortion

Actually . . . It's not just progressives . . .

Many, Missouri Republicans have warned that if the abortion issue get on the ballot, Republicans will take a ground shifting loss. 

In fairness, the GOP are using their advantage at the elected level in a perfectly legit effort to stall the decision . . . It seems like the hope is to keep this issue from making the November 2024 ballot where LEGIONS of women voters would likely push it over the top.

Meanwhile, there's a glimpse at the rhetoric from the far-left . . .

"Now, pro-choice advocates in Missouri are fighting once more to put abortion on the ballot, proposing a constitutional amendment that would guarantee not just a right to abortion but also to “reproductive freedom”—the right to make one’s own decisions about contraception, prenatal and postpartum health care, and birthing conditions. In response, state officials are back to their old tricks, using the same obstruct-and-delay tactics that worked before. So far, the ballot initiative process has been delayed for two and a half months, mostly thanks to the actions of Ashcroft and Attorney General Andrew Bailey. And on top of the bureaucratic roadblocks, the state legislature is expected next year to try to make it harder to amend the state constitution."

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

Missouri Republicans are going to absurd lengths to stop voters from having their say on abortion

"Our state leadership is scared of the people."

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