them as the issue? dramatically so. they are due to the abortion issue. a lot of people will vote the abortion issue that don t necessarily say it is the most important problem facing the nation, but they think it is a disqualifier. who is going to do this or that and who knows. people s position on abortion is quite clear and the administration couldn t be clearer about how they disagree with the trump administration. let me follow up with you. now that they have allowed a constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights to be included on the november ballot there. does biden have a chance of winning florida? given how those ballot referendums have done since the overturning of roe? it certainly helps put florida in play. the other thing that s on the ballot in florida is marijuana.
about. like i loved this guy. joe biden, his eight years as vice president, the real shining star example of what he got done was getting gay marriage passed. that was his portfolio that he was going to be part of lobbying after there was a huge moment for the country, for the party. kamala harris has been put in charge i know, the border, but in terms of the messaging about the dobbs decision and getting out the youth vote. that has been hugely successful. we want all of these ballot referendums. there was huge turnout in the 2022 midterms, and there is excitation that that will keep up. i don t know if not paying her in that way as speech of the dobbs decision was a gift. you didn t need kamala to do that. come on, jessica. [laughter] so blind. jessica: i the 2024 humor. [laughter] greg: jesse, this was interesting. also said he s not looking for his politics to be pure, right?
Abortion-rights supporters filed a lawsuit Monday against what they call “deceptive” ballot language produced by Ohio officials for the state’s closely-watched upcoming referendum on the issue. But it isn’t just
iowa caucuses, but there is actually a deep, rich heritage of people who really are committed to christ, one another, renewal, and i have hope for that being reborn. do you see her think about further issues. as you well know, abortion has been a huge issue on the polls and for other reasons, conversations all across this country. in fact, the globe. knowing that this has been such an issue and knowing that it continues to be on the ballot, perhaps, at times an invisible ink in the form of ballot referendums and beyond. what are you seeing in communities and among the evangelicals in particular about how they are addressing this in politics? well, i am a committed pro-life christian, but i think we have to persuade people who don t agree with us. and that means explaining why we believe in protection for vulnerable human beings and their mothers and to care for women and children in crisis.
voters went to the polls in an election with just one single issue, a whole lot of implications. the associated press has now called the race that ohio has rejected ballot issue one with about 57% of the state voting no. that number is with about 52% of precincts reporting, according to unofficial results from the ohio secretary of state. ballot issue one was a measure to raise the threshold for changing constitutional amendments. essentially, it would ve made those amendments harder to pass. gerrymandered states, especially ballot referendums unconstitutional events have become some of the only ways that voters can make their voices heard, especially when it comes to big ticket issues like reproductive choice. not coincidentally, there is one such a referendum on this november s ballot in ohio, when that if it passes, could protect abortion rights and stands a very good chance of passing, especially with the result we have tonight. that s why republicans in the state tried to make it