and i like the fact that in mississippi, the voters of mississippi, who voted basically, 60-44, a very conservative, republican governor. they also voted virtually 60-44, 58-42, to say, no, we really do want women to have access to birth control. and we really do want women to be able to survive an eck topic pregnancy, which could kill them, and could have killed them had this personhood initiative had passed. and we really do want women to have the basic right to protect their own health. when faced squarely with that question, even the very conservative community in mississippi said, no, they really want women to have access to health care. terry o neil, president of the national organization for women, thank you for your time tonight. nice to have you here. thanks. thank you so much. there were issues on the ballot last night and individual people on the ballot last tonight. there s a reasonable debate about what was the most fascinate issue, but there s a pretty clear-cut mos
active is really, i think, motivated by this strange but persistent desire to control women having sex. and i like the fact that in mississippi, the voters of mississippi, who voted basically, 60-44, a very conservative, republican governor. they also voted virtually 60-44, 58-42, to say, no, we really do want women to have access to birth control. and we really do want women to be able to survive an eck topic pregnancy, which could kill them, and could have killed them had this personhood initiative had passed. and we really do want women to have the basic right to protect their own health. when faced squarely with that question, even the very conservative community in mississippi said, no, they really want women to have access to health care. terry o neil, president of the national organization for women, thank you for your time tonight. nice to have you here. thanks. thank you so much. there were issues on the