Eminem Has Had Enough, Sends Cease and Desist to Vivek Ramaswamy

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These changes are a clear attempt to make the amendment seem far more extreme and dangerous than it actually is. LaRose said the full amendment text will still be available at election boards and on posters at voting stations, but people will need to know to look or ask for this extra information. All they’ll have in the actual voting booth is LaRose’s summary.

Lauren Blauvelt, co-chair of Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights, slammed the summary as “propaganda.” Even one of the Republican Ballot Board members, anti-abortion Senator Theresa Garavone, warned that the amendment’s true nature would now be “hidden behind overly broad language.”

But Blauvelt was confident that the pro-choice side would prevail in November. She may well be right. Republicans have already tried once—and failed spectacularly—to block the abortion amendment. Ohio voters in early August overwhelmingly rejected an amendment to raise the threshold for ballot initiatives to 60 percent of votes, which would have paved the way for minority rule in the state. What’s more, A USA Today Network/Suffolk University poll released in July found that 58 percent of Ohioans support enshrining abortion rights, while just 32 percent oppose it.

KlingonLullabye on August 28th, 2023 at 21:40 UTC »

Conservatives have contempt for the concept of consent

AdvisorSecret5301 on August 28th, 2023 at 21:17 UTC »

Vivek is gonna lose himself!

thenewrepublic on August 28th, 2023 at 21:15 UTC »

It shouldn’t be surprising that Eminem opposes Vivek Ramaswamy using his music. The rapper has long made his political stances clear.