Key take away … People draw the line in different places, but in Kansas, voters didn’t trust their state government to draw the line in a sensible way. Thanks David.
I pointed this out the other day on Steve's post: the interesting thing is the rejection of the amendment during the primary election, which should have provided even better odds of being passed (due to the lower turnout during primary compared to general election) - to say nothing of it being attempted during a mid-term instead of a presidential election year.
Key take away … People draw the line in different places, but in Kansas, voters didn’t trust their state government to draw the line in a sensible way. Thanks David.
Spoken like a true Granite Stater.
I pointed this out the other day on Steve's post: the interesting thing is the rejection of the amendment during the primary election, which should have provided even better odds of being passed (due to the lower turnout during primary compared to general election) - to say nothing of it being attempted during a mid-term instead of a presidential election year.