The Kansas victory shows that Democrats can fight for abortion rights and win | Moira Donegan
Even in conservative Kansas, abortion rights are popular. The Democrats need to stop shying away from abortion and make it a campaign issue
It wasn't even close; it was a blowout. With an unexpectedly large turnout and a huge margin, Kansas voters on Tuesday rejected a measure that would have removed the right to an abortion from their state's constitution. Nearly 60% of voters in the deeply conservative state rejected the anti-abortion measure. Only about 40% supported it.
The so-called Value Them Both Act would have dramatically devalued women in Kansas. The bill was designed to amend the state's constitution in response to a 2019 ruling by the state supreme court, which found that abortion was protected in the state charter's guarantee of equal and inalienable rights" to all citizens. In contrast to the US supreme court, the Kansas court rejected the idea that civil rights were frozen in time at the time of the document's ratification; instead, they extended those equal rights to women. We are now asked: is this declaration of rights more than an idealized aspiration?" the court wrote. And, if so, do the substantive rights include a woman's right to make decisions about her body, including the decision whether to continue her pregnancy? We answer these questions, Yes.'" Overwhelmingly, by a margin of roughly 20 points, Kansan voters agreed with them.
Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist
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