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Tonight the latest poll numbers show a drop of yes votes on issue 1 as voters become more informed about what is really at stake.
Both sides of the issue are basically tied and it will come down to voter turnout tomorrow.
Please remember to Vote No on issue 1 tomorrow and if you have time tonight and tomorrow please call friends and family to remind them that taxpayer, full-term abortions, and parental rights in the Ohio Constitution are on the line Tuesday.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ISSUE 1 CAN BE FOUND IN THE BOTTOM PORTION OF THIS EMAIL.
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There will also be 2 State Issues, 41 Tax and Bond Issues, and 5 liquor options on the November ballot.
New transparency format regarding tax issues. You will not only see the millage for each tax levy, but you will also see the actual amount of money you will be paying for each new, renewal, and replacement tax issue on your ballot as well for how long.
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VOTE NO ON ISSUE 1
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The pro-choice editorial board of the Toledo Blade says Issue 1 goes too far for Ohioans. They are urging voters to vote No on Issue 1. Some quotes from the article: “With just one doctor’s say-so, this amendment would allow late-term elective abortions of nearly fully grown unborn babies, something Ohioans should not be willing to stomach as a constitutional right.” “That’s a judgment that should be made through the legislative process, not through the unsubtle and permanent impact of amending the state constitution.” “The Blade has always supported women’s right to an abortion. This amendment to the state constitution goes too far and should be defeated.” Read the article: https://www.toledoblade.com/opinion/editorials/2023/10/22/editorial-issue-1-overreach/stories/20231022028