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No, we aren't. There are plenty of conservative areas, but Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland are pretty deep blue, and despite most of the state being red, they're the reason Ohio has a history as a swing state, and why, up until recently, we were purple.
This was not a win for Ohio; it's not a loss yet, but the point was to make it harder to allow for constitutional amendments because special interests want to change our constitution for anti-voter id and pro-abortion agendas, and so on. There's a reason the push for this was so skewed and intentionally confused.
When it comes time to vote on those measures, people are going to need to pay more attention and do more research than they did today.
Your ass backwards, special interest groups were pushing this bill with out of state money, like I said they wanted to change voter ID , why?? So illegals can vote?? You need to get some data about what else was in the bill.Im not that savvy to be much help. And why now out of the blue would they want to change things up 🤔 the vast majority has spoken! And have you seen the news tonight oan , real Americas voice, Steve Bannon , all praising Ohio , CNN crying about not getting their way. Who's side are you on anyway? Let's not forget , Google and msm only let you see what they want you to see.