At the most basic understanding, Yes means pro-life and should mean nearly all republican voters.
Now compare that to:
Democrat total governor votes = 253K
Republican total governor votes = 389K
It's quite evident that they flooded the system with ballots for the "No" cause. Based on what I researched in 2020, it's very likely that they pulled out all their tricks
Who would vote in a primary without voting for governor?
We'll see tomorrow, but current results are saying that about 800K showed up and voted for the amendment while less thann 650K showed up to vote for governor.
In the 2020 presidential election, the libertarian candidate got about 30K votes. In the 2018 gubernatorial election, the third party pulled about 60K votes. A 150K disparity? Improbable!
Hmm let's see here....
481K "No" votes 318K "Yes" votes
At the most basic understanding, Yes means pro-life and should mean nearly all republican voters.
Now compare that to: Democrat total governor votes = 253K Republican total governor votes = 389K
It's quite evident that they flooded the system with ballots for the "No" cause. Based on what I researched in 2020, it's very likely that they pulled out all their tricks
Who would vote in a primary without voting for governor?
We'll see tomorrow, but current results are saying that about 800K showed up and voted for the amendment while less thann 650K showed up to vote for governor.
Eyes on KS....it's not just AZ and MI tonight
In the 2020 presidential election, the libertarian candidate got about 30K votes. In the 2018 gubernatorial election, the third party pulled about 60K votes. A 150K disparity? Improbable!
exactly... who votes in a primary without voting for governor?