The vote yes proponents unintentionally put out a complete clusterf%!k of a message, that confused already rightfully skeptical people and turned them away. Voters are generally pretty savvy and if they don't readily understand something, they aren't going to vote for it.
On the other hand, the vote no proponents intentionally put out a sham of a message explaining how extreme the "vote yes" law was. True or false, that's easy messaging to understand -- especially when you are already confused as hell about what the proposed law is actually accomplishing.
When a straightforward and serious law is proposed that will actually have direct implications that Ma and Pa can readily understand -- instead of some vague political-maneuvering law -- then we will really see where Kansas stands on abortion.
On the other hand, the vote no proponents intentionally put out a sham of a message explaining how extreme the "vote yes" law was. True or false, that's easy messaging to understand -- especially when you are already confused as hell about what the proposed law is actually accomplishing.
When a straightforward and serious law is proposed that will actually have direct implications that Ma and Pa can readily understand -- instead of some vague political-maneuvering law -- then we will really see where Kansas stands on abortion.
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