Summary
Colorado voters passed Amendment J, removing language from the state constitution that defined marriage exclusively as a union between one man and one woman.
This 2006 provision, previously enshrined by Amendment 43, conflicted with the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide.
Supporters, including LGBTQ+ advocacy group One Colorado, argue that Amendment J safeguards same-sex marriage in the state if federal protections are ever overturned.
Opponents, like Focus on the Family and the Colorado Catholic Conference, uphold traditional marriage definitions, asserting that marriage should reflect biological complementarity and support childrenās well-being through both maternal and paternal roles.
Same thought when I read about Missouri voting for access to abortion, and for Republicans.
Iām just so dumbfounded by how many progressive constitutional amendments got passed but voted Republican.
I just canāt comprehend someone saying, āYou know, this asshole took away my abortion rights but since Iām voting to restore them, I guess he should get another shot.ā
These people think that abortion amendments are going to hold when their dear leader is in the White House.
Americans are morons. Thatās it.
Apparently Trumpās numbers are same compared to 2020 but something like 14 million Biden voters chose to stay home than vote for Harris.
Absolute fuckwits.
Edit: Trump lost 3 million voters compared to 2020.
democrats were warned during bidenās campaign in 2020 they (the left) wouldnāt do it again for them. and youāre surprised that they followed through when presented with a genocidal candidate? :shocked pikachu:
maybe if the dems would stop fielding such uninspuring candidates whos main argument seems to be āiām not that guyā they might get somewhere