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Ohio GOP leaders reject Democrats' plan to get President Joe Biden on November ballot​
Ohio officials rejected a plan from Democrats to get President Joe Biden on the November ballot after the party scheduled its convention past a state election deadline.
"Instead, the law mandates the Democratic Party to actually certify its president and vice-president candidates on or before August 7, 2024," Julie M. Pfeiff
Donald Trump is on trial for criminal charges RIGHT NOW, this very week. It is not a good look for him. He won't gain voters.
Not only that, a crucial swing state, Arizona, just passed a law that brings back a Civil War era law prohibiting abortion entirely--a law from 1864.
Arizona did not pass any law. Their Supreme Court ruled that Arizona's fifteen week restriction on abortion was superseded by a law most didn't know was still in the books. However, the fifteen week restriction is still in effect.
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Originally Posted by jjbradleynyc
Trump is not winning Arizona--and he needs Arizona badly.
Women's healthcare is being restricted and abortion rights are being controlled by men. Women remember and women vote.
It's really that simple. And Trump is not on the right side for women's rights.
Murder is not healthcare. Nothing has changed in Arizona, yet. And not all women support murdering life in the womb unnecessarily.
You fit President Reagan's quote of what a liberal is perfectly: "The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so."
Arizona did not pass any law. Their Supreme Court ruled that Arizona's fifteen week restriction on abortion was superseded by a law most didn't know was still in the books. However, the fifteen week restriction is still in effect.
Dude, you're delusional.
Just because the "15 week" is in effect, does not mean women are gonna be all, oh ok, we'll vote for the Republicans who are coming to take away our reproductive rights in November.
LOL it doesn't work that way.
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Originally Posted by FordBronco1967
Murder is not healthcare. Nothing has changed in Arizona, yet. And not all women support murdering life in the womb unnecessarily.
You fit President Reagan's quote of what a liberal is perfectly: "The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so."
Oh man, this comment is so ignorant. You are clearly a dude and someone who is not understanding that women do not want a man, like you, making decisions for them, at all.
So your moral high road BS is inappropriately placed.
Just because the "15 week" is in effect, does not mean women are gonna be all, oh ok, we'll vote for the Republicans who are coming to take away our reproductive rights in November.
LOL it doesn't work that way.
Oh man, this comment is so ignorant. You are clearly a dude and someone who is not understanding that women do not want a man, like you, making decisions for them, at all.
So your moral high road BS is inappropriately placed.
Until someone gets prosecuted under the 1864 law, it seems you are the delusional one. Unfortunately, the fools that make up the Democrat base will believe whatever misinformation/propaganda they're told, including misinformation and propaganda about the AZ abortion law.
Until someone gets prosecuted under the 1864 law, it seems you are the delusional one. Unfortunately, the fools that make up the Democrat base will believe whatever misinformation/propaganda they're told, including misinformation and propaganda about the AZ abortion law.
LOL.
So an 1864 civil war era ruling is cool by you eh?
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