The fight over abortion in Ohio will test whether vulnerable Democrats can turn public support for abortion rights into campaign victories — even if the elections are a year apart.

  • @[email protected]
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    328 months ago

    Women like me in places like Texas are looking to places like Kansas and hopefully Ohio as hope and inspiration. Good luck!

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      • Yuvneas
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        148 months ago

        Lots of them definitely are. I’m noticed a lot more Texan transplants up in WA over the last few years than in the last 3 decades I’ve lived here.

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        Yes. One of my closest friends - an engineer with a Masters degree - had a very nice job offer but she turned it down because of the basic lack of women’s reproductive health services.

        She’s smart and capable and has the degrees - one from the Air Force Academy - to say fuck no. I respect her a lot, and I’m ashamed to still be here tbh

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        28 months ago

        If the number of Texans showing up in Seattle is why indication it certainly does seem to be a factor.

    • @captainlezbian
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      38 months ago

      As an ohio woman, I hope we do you proud. We want a liberal state. But we can define every district as either pack or crack so we’re stuck with constitutional amendments