Ohio voters just took firm positions on abortion and reproductive rights and adult-use recreational marijuana Tuesday, but gerrymandered Ohio lawmakers are already planning to flout, ignore, challenge, and abuse the voters’ wishes. This is what gerrymandering brings. This is why it’s a fundamental poison in the lifeblood of our republic.

Mere hours after Ohio voters passed the Issue 1 reproductive rights amendment with 56.62%, according to unofficial results, and the Issue 2 recreational marijuana law with 57% (both getting nearly 2.2 million votes), Ohio Republican legislative leaders signaled they would not respect the will of the people.

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    11 year ago

    It’s easy for politicians to ignore you if you don’t ever show up at the polls.

    It’s much easier if you ONLY show the at the polls and only for them no matter what.

    • @SalamendaciousOP
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      1 year ago

      That’s why you have to vote in the primary. AOC should have taught you that. Also, did you happen to see the last sentence in that previous comment?

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        11 year ago

        That’s why you have to vote in the primary

        The primary controlled by the very party actively fighting progressives. The party that argued in court that selecting the candidate themselves is within their rights? Yeah, that’s a fair contest for sure 🙄

        • @SalamendaciousOP
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          01 year ago

          You’re so incredibly pessimistic. Then how did Ocasio-Cortez beat Crowley in 2018? He had been in Congress for twenty years and was the chair of the House Democratic Caucus! If “the party” controlled the primary why would they “let” her win? The only way things can ever get better is by voting.

          • @Viking_Hippie
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            11 year ago

            Then how did Ocasio-Cortez beat Crowley

            A rare and momentous triumph. That someone exceptional like AOC with an exceptional grassroots organisation behind her can do it once doesn’t mean that it’s easy or even, in most cases, possible for others.

            The only way things can ever get better is by voting.

            Odd thing to keep repeating on a post about people betrayed by the very people you advocate voting for as “the only way” 🙄

            • @SalamendaciousOP
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              11 year ago

              Wait first it was:

              The primary controlled by the very party actively fighting progressives.

              Then it became:

              A rare and momentous triumph.

              Does “the party” determine the primary or do the voters? It’s one or the other.

              • @Viking_Hippie
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                01 year ago

                It was a rare and momentous triumph for AOC to win a primary that was controlled by the very people actively fighting progressives.

                Which part don’t you understand?

                • @SalamendaciousOP
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                  01 year ago

                  If the party controlled the primary then Crowley would have won. I don’t like arguments where everything is X but if Y happens that just proves X. I see it as flawed logic.

                  • @Viking_Hippie
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                    -11 year ago

                    You’re conflating the impossible and the improbable/exceptional.

                    You’re acting like either there’s no control from the party or there’s total control. It’s the kind of flawed logic called a false dichotomy.

                    Think of it like this: if one runner is chained to a post and the other is unhindered, the first runner has no chance. That’s what it’s like if the Democratic Party has TOTAL control of the contest.

                    Imagine, on the other hand, one runner has weights on her wrists and ankles totalling 4 pounds and the other is unencumbered. While it’s not impossible for a MUCH better runner to win, it’s not a fair competition and only exceptional runners will overcome the unequal treatment and still win.

                    The latter example is how Democratic Party primaries are. Progressive candidates are wearing the weights, even incumbents.