I'll probably write more on the election later, but for now I just want to congratulate the voters in Ohio for protecting peoples right to choose.
I was glad to see that citizens pushed back against the anti-abortion rhetoric of the Extreme Right. I think reproductive rights has stopped being a partisan issue and has become very much bipartisan. Looking at Ohio, which tends towards Conservative values, and seeing the difference between what the voters actually wanted and what politicians were trying to push on the voters was eye-opening. It tells me that there's a disconnect between people who claim to represent their population and the population itself. It's also interesting to see what the Far Right meant when they said they wanted to leave abortion to the states. I think a lot of Far Right politicians thought that by leaving it to the states, they could end access to abortion state-by-state. Voters showed that they weren't having it. So shout-out to the voters of Ohio for protecting their personal liberties.
I'll probably write more on the election later, but for now I just want to congratulate the voters in Ohio for protecting peoples right to choose.
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