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Abortion rights won big in Ohio. Here’s why it wasn’t particularly close.

Por: Politico Politics August 10, 2023

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Ohioans on Tuesday soundly defeated a proposal that would have made it more difficult to alter the state’s Constitution. The move is a lightning-rod moment for abortion rights, even if the issue wasn’t directly on the ballot. After the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision last year, the issue motivated voters to storm the polls. But this measure, which didn’t directly take on abortion, was a closely watched measure of if the issue still... + full article



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