DeWine Urges Ohioans To Reject Abortion Ballot Measure As Early Voting Begins
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : "Pro-life advocates and Republicans have said that the amendment would push forward the movement to have no limits on abortion in the state.52% : "[T]he Amendment would give greater protection to abortion to be free from regulation than at any time in Ohio's history," the analysis said.
52% : "The effort to pass Issue 1 is supported by the Ohio Democratic Party, the ACLU of Ohio, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio, and the Ohio Women's Alliance.
45% : DeWine and Ohio first lady Fran DeWine said that Issue 1, the measure that would put abortion into the state constitution, would "allow an abortion at any time during a pregnancy" and that it "goes too far," in a new ad for Protect Women Ohio, a ballot issue political action committee advocating against Issue 1."Fran and I have carefully studied it [Issue One]," DeWine said in the ad.
44% : APPProtect Women Ohio earlier this week released an ad that pointed out that Martin Haskell, a proponent of partial-birth abortion, had given $100,000 to Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights, a political action committee that opposed a Republican-backed measure that would have made it more difficult to amend the state constitution and has advocated for passage of Issue 1.
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