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Voters show up for abortion rights: <\/strong>Yesterday, voters across the country made clear<\/a> that they oppose Republican-backed abortion restrictions. Andy Beshear, Kentucky’s Democratic incumbent, won his reelection bid for governor after repeatedly hammering his opponent’s opposition to abortion. In Ohio, both weed and abortion<\/a> won when put to the people via ballot measures\u2014the latter by 12 points<\/a>. In Virginia, Democrats won control of both the House and the Senate. In Pennsylvania, Democrats won a state Supreme Court seat. (Both states saw a lot of abortion-related campaigning.)<\/span><\/p>\n

“Abortion is the No. 1 issue in the 2024 campaign,” Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat, who publicly supported the abortion efforts in Ohio and Virginia, said<\/a> Tuesday. In Ohio, Issue 1\u2014which amends the state constitution to protect abortion up until the point of fetal viability, or around weeks 22-24\u2014won, which means that Republicans will be thwarted in their attempts to ban abortion at six weeks of pregnancy. (Former\u00a0Roundup<\/em> writer\/Ohioan Elizabeth Nolan Brown covered some of the Issue 1 controversy here<\/a>.)<\/p>\n

Many libertarians will find these abortion wins encouraging. I do not.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Although some of the language gestures toward freedom, much of it misrepresents the objections of pro-lifers. <\/span>“Ohioans know that no matter how you feel about abortion personally, government should not have the power to make these personal medical decisions for the people you love,” <\/span>said<\/span><\/a> one Issue 1 organizer. But how you feel about abortion frequently dictates whether you believe government intervention to be warranted, since one of the few defensible functions of government is protecting innocent beings from being aggressed against. The language of bodily autonomy<\/em>\u2014which we saw plenty of in the lead-up to these elections\u2014focuses only on the rights of the mother, but never on the rights of the baby. Surely people on both sides can admit that the issue is so fraught because these rights come into conflict, with no easy resolution.<\/span><\/p>\n

Still, it’s undeniable that this is a galvanizing political issue and that Republicans haven’t known how to message their beliefs\u2014and allay people’s fears about the consequences that stem from abortion bans\u2014post-Dobbs<\/em>. Generally speaking, the country is profoundly divided on abortion, with 61 percent<\/a> believing it ought to be legal in all or most cases, and 37 percent<\/a> believing it ought to be illegal in all or most cases. People tend to be broadly supportive of allowing abortion in the first trimester, but broadly opposed to permitting it in the second and third trimesters.<\/p>\n

But “in states where abortion is prohibited, the share of people who say access to abortion should be easier has increased since August 2019,” reported<\/a> Pew in April. “About a third of adults (34%) say it should be easier for someone in the area where they live to obtain an abortion, an 8-point increase since 2019.” Almost 20 percent of those surveyed<\/a>, per Pew, say their views on abortion have changed in the last year or so since the\u00a0Dobbs\u00a0<\/em>decision was handed down by the Supreme Court.<\/p>\n

Interestingly, in Ohio, “the victory for Yes on Issue 1 was not driven by remarkable Democratic turnout\u2014but by a significant share of voters in Republican-leaning counties casting their ballots for abortion rights,” per a\u00a0Politico\u00a0<\/em>analysis of the results<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Beyond abortion:\u00a0<\/strong>Ohio just became the 24th U.S. state to legalize recreational weed (more from Reason<\/em><\/a>‘s Jacob Sullum). Colorado’s TABOR\u2014which requires excess property tax revenue to be returned to the people\u2014changes were defeated (more from\u00a0Reason<\/em><\/a>‘s Eric Boehm). And in Virginia, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin\u2014who had tried to get a really solid legislative majority for his party\u2014did not succeed<\/a>. More here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

RFK Jr.’s second wind: <\/strong>The, uh, antiestablishment candidate<\/a> made waves earlier in the presidential campaign season, then faded for a while, but he’s back again\u2014this time, pissing his former pals off<\/a> with his recent comments on free speech while also polling surprisingly well. A New York Times<\/em>\/Siena College poll found significant support<\/a> for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. when up against Donald Trump and Joe Biden in battleground states and with younger voters:<\/p>\n

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The New York Times \/ Siena College Research Institute: Battleground States Poll<\/p>\n

In 3-Way Race, Independent Robert Kennedy Jr. Garners 24% Across 6 Battleground States; Trump 35%, Biden 33%, Kennedy 24%; RFK Noses Ahead Among Voters Under 45https:\/\/t.co\/RP2kHlceEY<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/DVTPWBvRrI<\/a><\/p>\n

— SienaResearch (@SienaResearch) November 7, 2023<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n