Democrats and abortion-rights supporters in Texas are energized by voters in Kansas who resoundingly voted to keep the right to an abortion in their state constitution. AbortionRights Texas Kansas kansasvote AbortionIsHealthcare
San Antonio protesters take to the streets earlier this year in support of abortion rights.
In a close election, Hinojosa said, an issue like the right to an abortion becomes critical for winning over moderates and independent voters — two groups that can help Democrats narrow the margins against the state’s long-dominant GOP. “Between now and early voting, anything can happen,” Landry said. “If you’re pro-choice, last night’s result was great for you, but that’s really all that means. OK, great [but] you gotta keep up that momentum or else it’s just gonna burn out.”
Abortion opponents expected that voters in conservative Kansas would side with them and, after approving the constitutional amendment, allow state legislators to take abortion restrictions into their own hands after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down constitutional protections for abortion in June.“It’s a cautionary tale for Texas,” said Joe Pojman, executive director of Texas Alliance for Life, which opposes abortion. “[But] I don’t think it will have much effect in our state.
Even if lawmakers somehow found a way to get the two-thirds threshold, the amendment would then go to voters for approval — a risky proposition, as Kansas lawmakers learned. Still, Democrats and abortion-rights supporters say they can use the election results in Kansas to motivate their voters to turn out in November.
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