their argument was that forcing rape victims to bear their rapist child against their will was a benefit of the law. it s not a bug, it s a feature. look what this would do! this was the argument they campaigned on. shockingly, it did not work. mississippi was not psyched about this prospect. mississippi voters said no to that abortion ban by a double-digit margin. now, the mississippi vote was not the first loss for personhood usa. they lost in colorado as well in 2008, when voters said no to the same kind of ban by nearly a three-to-one margin. they tried again in colorado two years later in 2010 and again they were defeated by a 40-point margin. they could not get it done. they had never been able to get it done. turns out voters aren t swayed by the conceived in rape idea. turns out voters do not want to ban all abortion and fertility treatments and hormonal birth control. that is what the personhood usa activists want, but americans broadly do not agree with that. and so now, the
ban. their argument was that forcing rape victims to bear their rapist child against their will was a benefit of the law. it s not a bug, it s a feature. look what this would do! this was the argument they campaigned on. shockingly, it did not work. mississippi was not psyched about this prospect. mississippi voters said no to that abortion ban by a double-digit margin. now, the mississippi vote was not the first loss for personhood usa. they lost in colorado as well in 2008, when voters said no to the same kind of ban by nearly a three-to-one margin. they tried again in colorado two years later in 2010 and again they were defeated by a 40-point margin. they could not get it done. they had never been able to get it done. turns out voters aren t swayed by the conceived in rape idea. turns out voters do not want to ban all abortion and fertility treatments and hormonal birth control. that is what the personhood usa activists want, but americans broadly do not agree with that. and so now,
their argument was that forcing rape victims to bear their rapist child against their will was a benefit of the law. it s not a bug, it s a feature. look what this would do! this was the argument they campaigned on. shockingly, it did not work. mississippi was not psyched about this prospect. mississippi voters said no to that abortion ban by a double-digit margin. now, the mississippi vote was not the first loss for personhood usa. they lost in colorado as well in 2008, when voters said no to the same kind of ban by nearly a three-to-one margin. they tried again in colorado two years later in 2010 and again they were defeated by a 40-point margin. they could not get it done. they had never been able to get it done. turns out voters aren t swayed by the conceived in rape idea. turns out voters do not want to ban all abortion and fertility treatments and hormonal birth control. that is what the personhood usa activists want, but americans broadly do not agree with that. and so now, the