Dear Readers, as you have seen all week, the mainstream media has been documenting the results of the Kansas abortion referendum with great fanfare. But what does that mean for you and the 2022 midterm elections? This blog has put together JMS Crisis Management Hit List to help you navigate the road to the 2022 midterm elections.
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Why should you care about the Kansas abortion referendum?
Dear Readers, as we’ve previously analyzed on this blog, saying goodbye to Roe means states determine abortion rights. The hype around the supreme court overturning Roe v. Wade was misplaced because it did not mean that women would no longer have access to abortions. It simply meant that the supreme court returns to the states the ability to enact the measures they see fit to regulate abortions.
Let’s be honest, Dear Readers, the buzz around this news is because Kansas is a red conservative state. Yet, in a 60/40 shocking decision, voters decided to uphold state constitutional protection for abortion. Of course, it does not mean that the good people of Kansas are so excited by the issue of abortion that they’ll vote for Democratic candidates in the 2022 midterm elections. It simply means that voters were against a referendum that would take the issue of abortion out of the hands of the state court and put it in the hands of the legislators. Who knows, they might fear zealous legislators wanting to impose their extreme views, whether pro-life or pro-choice.
One thing is sure, Dear Readers, you should care about the Kansas abortion referendum because it shows that it pays to remain informed and engaged. Just like voters in Kansas are not yet ready for the legislative branch to radically curve abortion rights, Dear Readers, you too can fight for the state rights that matter most to you. The fact that Roe v. Wade is dead in the water has no impact on the quality of life you want to have if you remain abreast of state law changes and actively participate in the fight for freedom and democracy. Let us know what you think in the comment section below!
What does the Kansas abortion referendum mean for the 2022 midterm elections?
Absolutely nothing! Dear Readers, do not believe the hype you see in mainstream media! In the case of the Kansas abortion referendum, voters focused on a single issue at the state level. Point. Blank. Period! In the 2022 midterm elections, voters grapple with a bundle of concerns rather than a single issue. Therefore, they are looking for candidates who match their positions on many topics.
Furthermore, in this election year, the economy will play a central concern in the minds of the American people, who are struggling to live with the disruption of a 40-year high inflation and supply chain chaos. In addition to the lackluster response from the Biden administration on the lingering global pandemic, this blog does not believe that abortion rights will be the determinant issue to entice voters to choose Democratic candidates over Republican ones! You hear it here, Dear Readers. Dems are not a shoo-in for the 2022 midterm elections! Especially if you already live in a state that protects where abortion rights, Dear Readers, you won’t care about what’s happening on the federal level! Mmmmmmmkkkkk!!!
Concluding thoughts.
In short, it’s possible that the voters in Kansas, who are more moderate, feared a hardcore pro-life position coming from the legislature. And still will vote for conservatives in the mid-term elections rather than back up Democratic candidates they might feel are too liberal for their tastes. Anything is possible, Dear Readers!
As always, Dear Readers, thank you for taking the time to read this week’s JMS Hit List News Edition. This blog is committed to encouraging civic engagement by continuing to provide an honest analysis of crisis management cases in the news; so you know what to do moving forward. Get in touch or leave us a comment below if you have any questions, comments, or requests about other topics you would like to see us analyze.
You can catch up on the last three public policy analyses the JMS team put together for our Dear Readers:
–Goodbye Roe v. Wade, Now What?
–U.S. Brand Under Biden In Distress?
–What Is Georgia’s New Voting Law: Security Enhancement Or Suppression?
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