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Transcripts for MSNBC Ayman 20240604 00:11:00

we just want your general reaction to what we said in kansas surge of voters, who just came out because they, basically, wanted to protect abortion access. what are you hearing from those on the ground about the lessons learned? d about the lesson learned? kansas and domestic, loud and clear, they are paying attention. they will not be deceived by what the legislature put on this ballot amendment. the language was confusing. we re taking lessons from, it when you tell voters the truth, when you tell them what is at stake, if you trust them, if you communicate across the state. throughout this campaign, we talk to rural voters, we talk to voters in western kansas. we left nothing on the table, because we trusted them, to trust patience. it turns out, we were right. we were relieved, and thrilled, to be in this decision. let s ask about those conversations, because i think the question that people in d.c. have, is when you talk to people in rural, western kansas,

Transcripts for MSNBC Ayman 20240604 03:11:00

it comes in the form of new polling from suffolk university, saying, 64% of democrats say, overturning roe has made the more likely to vote in november. that is double the 29% of democrats who express that view before role was overturned. joining me now, to discuss all of this, is emily wales, the ceo of planned parenthood. emily, appreciate it. we just want your general reaction to what we said in kansas surge of voters, who just came out because they, basically, wanted to protect abortion access. what are you hearing from those on the ground about the lessons learned? cadences sent a message loud and clear that they are paying attention. they will not be deceived by what the legislature put on this ballot amendment. the language was confusing. we re taking lessons from, it when you tell voters the truth,

Transcripts for MSNBC The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart 20240604 14:03:00

was written by the abolitionist who settled here. that language is very strong, stronger than the 14th amendment. and what happened in kansas is republicans really tried to trick kansas voters after a supreme court decision, a very strong supreme court decision 6 to 1 in march, 2019. kansas republicans decided to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot. they chose the lowest possible election turnout, at midterm primaries, which is typically not paid attention to. they had very confusing language in the ballot amendment, intentionally confusing. and they ran a very deceptive campaign. what s that result has been post-ops, post dobbs, is that women and men were really unhappy. they came out in droves, 47% turnout in the primary, never heard of. a new registration was off the charts. and republicans and independents and democrats

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20240604 17:21:00

test. as you said, kansas is a very republican state, close to 50% of all registered voters are republican. and if this is even close, even if it pas, if it s close, it really gives an indication on where america may stand on abortion rights because can kans, before roe v wade was overturned was seen as an amendment that was easily going to pass. now, the no forces who are pro-choice have actually outraised in terms of money, the yes of force rs. we re talking $12 million overall. i ve heard, and i ve read that the language on the ballot amendment is a little bit confusing. this is not a clear yes or no vote on banning abortion. can you explain? well, to me, it s not so much the language. there s a lot of confusion in general. i mean, one big confusing point

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