The Left started a myth a few years ago to deter pro-lifers from drafting legislation. They asserted that passing pro-life laws makes moderate women angry, so they show up in larger numbers to vote, hurting conservative candidates and conservative ballot measures. This myth has become such an effective tactic that in Arizona, after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the state’s old strict abortion law could go into effect due to the U.S. Supreme Court reversing Roe v. Wade, the conservative Arizona Legislature rushed to repeal the law. Legislators claimed that if it wasn’t repealed, moderate women would rush to vote for the Left’s radical nine-month pro-abortion proposition that is likely to be on the ballot this fall.
The legislators who voted for the repeal didn’t seem to care that the Left cheated in Arizona’s 2020 and 2022 elections, ensuring that their propositions passed and ours didn’t, and since no […]
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