rather than 60% super majority that was proposed. of course, this is all about abortion because they were going to have a referendum this fall. and certainly, the pro life groups and the republican legislators decided, we are going to rig things, we are going to change the rules, we are going to require 60% because we know the majority of the people don t want women to have their health care decisions decided by men in state legislators. 57% of ohio voters say no to rigging the process. 43% said yes. but caddie, that almost certainly ensures that this fall, ohio will be yet another republican state that pushes back against the abolition of roe. yeah, republicans want to make it so you couldn t change
who approve of dobbs x approve of overturning roe. 20% of those approvers were in favor of people pushing for a national ban back in july. that s grown now. now 34% of the voters who approve of dobbs, republicans, conservatives, pro life groups, 34% now say push for a nationwide restriction. it s still not the majority position, but outside groups, they are having an impact here seeing the base more interested in hearing those republican politicians push for a national ban. on the flip side, where democrats take strength, the potency of this issue is staying here. we asked, would you only vote for a candidate who shares your view on abortion? so four years in the midst of a democratic race, you see the numbers were here. a year ago, it was only 26% overall who said they must share their position on abortion to get their vote. that s now up to 29%. look how that s grown as a litmus test for democrats from a year ago.
The vice president suggested on ABC that the federal government step in and codify the standards set in Roe v. Wade. Some pro-life organizations spoke out aga.
hear today? reporter: well, we heard a long list of accusations from this group of former fbi agents who the republican members of the committee describe as whistleblowers. they suggest that the fbi used its power to go after conservative groups, pro life groups, and other groups. and that it was against the agency s overall mission. listen to what one of these fbi agents told the panel this morning. despite our oath to uphold the constitution, too many in the fbi aren t willing to sacrifice for the hard right over the easy wrong. they see what becomes of whistleblowers, how the fbi destroys their careers, suspends them under false pretenses, takes their security clearances and pay with no true options for recourse or remedy. reporter: and to your point, chris, the fbi is pushing back on some of this testimony. they did send a letter to the committee chairman, jim jordan, outlining their concerns with at least some of the group of these whistleblowers and pointing out