
Pro-Lifers in Ohio Do Full Court Press to Protect Ohio's Children
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42% Medium Right
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-13% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : The outcome of the Aug. 8 vote is significant because it leads up to the Nov. 7 vote for the so-called Right to Reproduction Freedom bill, which would enshrine access to abortion in the state's Constitution.49% : The star-studded affair featured a litany of who's who in the pro-life world, adding their heft to the outcome of Tuesday's vote: Bishop Strickland, fondly known as "America's bishop," led the attendees in the recitation of the holy Rosary.
45% : Woven into the complex and vaguely worded bill are stipulations that would limit parents' rights to consent to what procedures are done on their children, including abortion and so-called gender transition.
43% : A recent survey conducted by USA TODAY Network/Suffolk University showed 58% of likely voters in Ohio support an amendment to abortion compared to 32% who oppose it.
41% : As the Catholics for Catholics website puts it: Issue 1 is part of a fight culminating this November over a ballot measure that would enshrine abortion in the Ohio Constitution and limit parents' legal right to consent to what procedures are done on their children; critics say the amendment would remove the parental notification requirement for minors who want to have an abortion or so-called sex-change operation.
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