Spurm is always good for the classic psychological projection
Still triggered. Have a Margarita or something, life isn't that bad
Spurm is always good for the classic psychological projection
Quris always good for a beep or a boop
the irony of this post...
Collins-Sinema compromise bill draws backlash:
“Political stunt that won’t address abortion rights”
Unless they're "willing to end the filibuster, there's no reason to take it seriously," advocate says
Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Tim Kaine, D-Va., Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz.,
introduced the Reproductive Freedom for All Act,
which they claim "would undo the damage of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade."
NARAL Pro-Choice America president Mini Timmaraju declared that
"this bill is just another political stunt
that would not actually address the abortion rights and access crisis that has pushed care out of reach for millions of people already."
"Unless these senators are willing to end the filibuster to pass this measure,
there's no reason to take it seriously," Timmaraju added.
https://www.salon.com/2022/08/02/col...ights_partner/
Kansas vote to add abortion ban to state cons ution got blown the out. Kansas.
abortion bans are not as popular as jeebo s think
Former U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp connected to false text about Kansas abortion amendment
Texts spreading misinformation don’t run afoul of law, officials say
TOPEKA — Former U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp is behind the false text message about the cons utional amendment that enraged Democrats on Monday, the Washington Post reports.
The newspaper traced the unsolicited text messages to a political tech firm called Alliance Forge and identified Huelskamp’s Do Right PAC as the client behind the campaign.
Huelskamp, a Republican who represented the state in Congress from 2011 to 2017, didn’t immediately respond to a phone call and voice message from Kansas Reflector seeking comment for this story.
State officials said the use of voter registration data to deliberately mislead voters doesn’t violate state law because lying is allowed in election advertisements, and unsolicited text messages about ballot questions don’t require senders to reveal their iden ies.
Twilio, the company whose services were used to send the message, says its fraud team was investigating and taking “appropriate actions” to stop the spread of misinformation.
Democrats were infuriated by the text message they received Monday, which inaccurately said that “voting YES on the amendment will give women a choice.” A yes vote would actually end the right to terminate a pregnancy in Kansas and give the Legislature the authority to pass a total ban on abortion. A no vote would preserve the status quo, in which abortion is heavily regulated and legal through 22 weeks of gestation.
“This is as dirty as you can get,” said Davis Hammet, a voting rights advocate, in a tweet. “The anti-abortion coalition is sending out a last minute mass text to Kansas pro-choice voters blatantly lying about the abortion amendment so they vote the wrong way.”
https://kansasreflector.com/2022/08/...ion-amendment/
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This is why you can't take the GOP seriously. There's no low that's too low with these peeps.
63-37 in an off year.
In Kansas.
Kansas just deep-sixed your bs, beep-boop
Hold this L proudly...
They'll still vote Republicans in though because of scary Mexicans and negroes.
meh, only 61% of the votes are in and the results aren't official
You should read beyond the headline Beep-boop
Well done Kansas
No doubt, but they do sympathize with their white sisters (72%), and that isn't nothing. Kansas is very white.
Amazing, if accurate
Sore loser.
Voter fraud allegations incoming. Unusual interest in a cons utional amendment.
in' eh!!!
Killing babies;
NEVER good.
ALWAYS bad.
Ungawa!!!
Kansas is a bluish state and zooming to the left, so no surprise. I'd be surprised if Biden didn't carry it outright in 2024 at the presidential level. It's going to be a fairly blue state long term as well as 4 out of 5 of the Nebraska electoral college votes including at large. Just very establishmentarian, anti Trump, socially left people in that part of the country.
"Kansas—a state that Trump won by 15 points 56-41 just 2 years ago."
anti Trump
Kansas has a large number of people that are registered unaffiliated, and they outnumber Democrats.
The amendment was the only thing on the ballot.
That would explain a large part of the vote discrepancy
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