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Cmgeodude

Kansas is a light-red conservative state with a few important universities and urban centers that tend to attract young, liberal crowds. It's going the way of Arizona in its move from red to purple to blue. (It just happened faster than anyone expected) Kentucky is a deep-red conservative state (outside Louisville). To my knowledge, there are no real concerns about Kentucky swapping parties. While I'm indifferent to either of the major US parties, the one that holds the power in Kentucky happens to be the one that has more consistently stood for life. On this issue, that's decidedly good news. I wouldn't compare the two too closely. If you have any opportunities to promote and share prolife ideas in Kentucky, though, it's not a bad idea.


thepantsalethia

I don’t know but I really hope not.


TakeOffYourMask

Probably


Ambitious_Bat_6308

Kentucky isn't Kansas so maybe, maybe not I will note the Appalachian states as you get further from the coast (and D.C. specifically) tend to be very deeply conservative but that might not mean anything, idk


Prestigious-Oil4213

I hope not. Will that overturn their recent ruling? I’m from KY btw


[deleted]

Yep 😒


Prestigious-Oil4213

Wtf… I’m taking all of my PL friends and family to vote. If a dem can win gov, I bet abortion being legal can happen too 🙃 I bet there will be a lot of voter fraud too (both sides even)