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Abortion rights win big in midterms

In addition to approving abortion rights in the five states that had them on the ballot, a bunch of anti-abortion fanatics lost their races.

https://jezebel.com/all-the-anti-abortion-assholes-who-lost-their-elections-1849762244

To remain relevant, the Republican party will have to decide if they want to continue to lose elections by catering to a shrinking anti-abortion minority.
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Yep, Kentucky's ballot measure to amend the Kentucky Constitution to outlaw abortion failed.

Similarly, back in August, Kansas tried a ballot measure that would have removed protections for abortion rights from the Kansas Constitution and given to the Legislature the right to further restrict or ban abortion. It failed by 18 percentage points, or 165,000 votes statewide.

These are two DEEP RED states that can't get anti abortion measures into their respective state constitutions. And, as time marches on, the number of elderly right-wing voters diminishes while the number of Gen-Z voters increases, thus shrinking the chances for further anti-abortion constitutional changes.