ABORTION BALLOT ISSUE
No 534,134
Yes 374,611
Total 908,745
Governor(R) 450,977
Governor(D) 276,383
Total 727,360
Senate(R) 463,592
Senate(D) 191,047
Total 654,639
Look at the totals👀👀👀
ABORTION BALLOT ISSUE
No 534,134
Yes 374,611
Total 908,745
Governor(R) 450,977
Governor(D) 276,383
Total 727,360
Senate(R) 463,592
Senate(D) 191,047
Total 654,639
Look at the totals👀👀👀
Kansas Primaries are only open for registered Dem/GOP voters. Independents cannot vote for Governor or Senator but can vote on the Amendment.
I am not saying that this is a clean vote, just that Independents can account for at least some of the discrepancy.
Source: Kansas voter.
And I think a lot of people would be surprised how many suburban white Republican women support abortion.
I’ve been seeing the signs on their lawns, so yes. They do exist.
No joke, one house in my neighborhood: votes Republican, but also supported the “moderate, centrist” Senate candidate (read: person who knows PoliSci 101 and how to play to the center in an election year), supports abortion… loudly… and used a Bible verse to tell people not to steal their sign that endorses murder. I wonder how they can function daily with the cognitive dissonance that should provide.
All the signs with the completely disingenuous “Stand for Liberty” argument, or “Trust Women”, make me sick. And then there’s the ones with “Tell them Ruth sent you” and Darth Vader Ginsburg’s neck doily thing on them, which are just kind of clown world honk honk funny.
I feel that from a Biblical perspective, I'm on the right side being anti-abortion. I feel a lot more confident in explaining that to God, than I would if I were pro-abortion.
I sleep better at night knowing where I stand.
That may explain it, ThanQ
It’s hard to believe because the third party numbers weren’t that high in November of 2018 or 2020.
https://greatawakening.win/p/15JAEwwuob/x/c/4Ob9ZydI6Z5
Independents aren't required to vote 3rd party.
Truth
Are they on separate ballots? How did they manipulate it so much?
The Governor and Senate races were "Statewide"...same as "abortion issue"
Where did an extra 150,000votes come from??? (that's being conservative)
If they're on the same paper ballots, (if even used at all), we need to see the reason for discrepency. We all know people would not just vote for that issue but not have a care for voting for representation of choice.
Ballots change between voting districts/precincts...that's why I compared the statewide votes