The voters of Ohio smelled a rat and resoundingly rejected a ballot measure that would have required referenda to get 60% approval, rather than a simple majority, to pass -- a change clearly intended to thwart an upcoming bid to protect abortion in the state.
CLEVELAND STEAMROLL.
CLEVELAND STEAMROLL.
CLEVELAND STEAMROLL.
The voters of Ohio smelled a rat and resoundingly rejected a ballot measure that would have required referenda to get 60% approval, rather than a simple majority, to pass -- a change clearly intended to thwart an upcoming bid to protect abortion in the state.