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These Pro-Life Republican Victories Show Abortion Radicalism Isn’t The Winner Democrats Want It To Be; GOP Governors Who Signed Abortion Restrictions Cruise To Reelection

These Pro-Life Republican Victories Show Abortion Radicalism Isn’t The Winner Democrats Want It To Be:

Dems wanted to make midterms about the death of Roe v. Wade but Republican wins prove the left’s abortion obsession isn’t a winning issue

Democrats wanted to make the 2022 midterms about the death of Roe v. Wade but several key Republican wins prove the left’s abortion obsession isn’t always a winning issue.

Vulnerable Democrats in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and other key states pushed abortion to the top of their campaign priorities heading into the midterms.

Democrats so desperately wanted Americans to believe that “the stakes of these midterm elections” rested on abortion that they poured hundreds of millions of dollars into advertising for pro-baby-killing candidates who voted to codify unlimited abortion — even at the cost of annihilating the filibuster.

They were also more than willing to lie to voters about Republicans’ attempts to pass the type of abortion restrictions most Americans want.

Democrats and their allies in the propaganda press were so confident that abortion was their ticket to win, despite two years of wreaking havoc on the country, that they prematurely attributed any present and future Democrat victories to the party’s hyper-fixation on abortion radicalism.

Even former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted roughly a week before Election Day that Democrats believe personalizing their extreme abortion agenda is how they will get voters, specifically women, “to the polls moving forward.”

Despite the left-wing party’s best attempts to take their deceptive operations in Kansas national, Democrats failed to make gains on abortion in several key races. —>READ MORE HERE

GOP governors who signed abortion restrictions cruise to reelection:

Several Republican governors who implemented abortion restrictions cruised to reelection on Tuesday despite abortion rights faring well in ballot measures across the country.

Govs. Ron DeSantis in Florida, Mike DeWine in Ohio, Brian Kemp in Georgia, Greg Abbott in Texas, and Kristi Noem in South Dakota, all of whom signed legislation to restrict access to abortion, easily won their gubernatorial races, suggesting that preserving abortion rights was not a top concern for voters.

The midterm elections were some of the first statewide referendums on abortion rights following the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in June. Ballot measure results out of California , Michigan, Vermont, Kentucky, and Montana indicated people favored abortion rights when voting on them, but the issue may have taken a backseat in marquee races to others, such as the economy and tackling inflation.

Florida appeared to be a particular Republican stronghold on Tuesday, with DeSantis and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) — also staunchly anti-abortion — both beating their Democratic opponents by double digits, including in the historically left-leaning Miami-Dade County. —>READ MORE HERE

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