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MSNBC The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart June 4, 2024 13:54:00

particular ballot proposal received more signatures than any other ballot proposal in the history of our state, nearly twice as many as was required. so, i truly believe that it will make the ballot, it still has to be certified in order to do so, but when it is, and it makes the ballot, i think it s gonna pass an overwhelming numbers. your opponent, who is trump backed, matt deperno, supports a total ban on abortions, with no exception for rape, incest, or the life of the pregnant person, are his extreme views shared by a considerable number of michigan people or seen outlier? oh my gosh, i mean, the contrast couldn t be more stark, right? very very few michigan residents would like to see a total abortion ban, even in instances where the mother will certainly die during the course of the pregnancy. you know, but frankly, he is in

MSNBC The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart June 4, 2024 13:53:00

it s unknown. that being the case, we do have a ballot proposal that hopefully will appear on the november ballot, called the reproductive freedom for all ballot proposal, that would codify into her michigan constitution, not just abortion rights, but rights for birth control, which is weirdly under siege right now, and miscarriage treatments, also the fertility treatment. we are very hopeful that we ll be on the ballot and respective with the courts decide, but that will pass, and the safe haven state for those seeking abortion care here in michigan. attorney general nestle, how likely do you think it is that that ballot measure will pass? i think that an overwhelming number of michigan residents and michigan voters want to see abortion rights protected in the state, as seen polling that suggests somewhere around two thirds of our state residents that want to see those protections in place. just it s understood how popular this measure is, this

MSNBC Velshi June 4, 2024 13:23:00

pregnancy or due to childbirth. so it s a very scary set of circumstances in the event we don t pass this ballot proposal, and honestly, if my opponent wins the election. what happens there? because this might be on the ballot, this measure will likely be on the ballot to make abortion rights, protected by the michigan constitution. but you are on the ballot, governor whitmer is on the ballot. tell me how those two things square. let s say the ballot measure winds, but your opponents come in, and governor whitmer s opponent comes in. how do those two things square? well if the ballot proposal, i think it s all assured that it will, it s over the 800,000 signatures a needs, only 225,000 have to be valid. i suspect we will be on the ballot. if it passes, when of course there is no prosecutorial

MSNBC Velshi June 4, 2024 13:46:00

move to the oil town of new london with her deeply abusive white stepfather, henry. while naomi s have siblings are able to pass as whites, and easily assimilate to their new surroundings, naomi s experiences the opposite. then she finds washed, one of the few black people in the community. he s kind, he provides solace, protection, and the kind of buoyant hope that only comes with the first love. naomi and wash our certainly star crossed lovers, and their end is even more gruesome than that of romeo and juliet. there is violence, and a rape scene. the effect is devastated, and shock. again it doesn t feel gratuitous. the violence could not exist without the pervasive racism within their texas town, and so much of the nation at the time. it could not exist without the abuse of stepfathers patriarchal need for control. perhaps the true devastation in reading this difficult scene is that the realization that something so appalling could also exist outside the pages of a book. out of dark

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