A Huge Win in Ohio Offers a Blueprint for 2024
You are reading the free version of Message Box. I hope you will consider becoming a paid subscriber to access more political analysis and participate in subscriber chats. Try it now for free! A Huge Win in Ohio Offers a Blueprint for 2024The Ohio election is a warning sign for Republicans and a call to arms for DemocratsYesterday, the voters of Ohio soundly rejected an unsubtle attempt to rig democracy and prevent the pro-abortion access majority in the state from restoring their rights. This is a huge win for the people of Ohio with broad implications for the 2024 election in the state and beyond. For those who weren’t following this election closely, a coalition of groups began mobilizing to put an amendment on the November ballot to make abortion a constitutional right for all Ohioans. Despite Ohio’s status as a Republican state, polls consistently show majority support for abortion rights. Republicans knew that such an amendment would have a very good chance of passing, so they tried to change the rules. GOP legislators put on the ballot Issue One, which sought to make it harder to amend the state’s constitution by raising the threshold from 50 percent to 60 percent and requiring signatures from all 88 Ohio counties as opposed to the current 44 counties. Like in every significant election since the Dobbs decision last summer, the side fighting for abortion rights won handily. Here’s what it all means. 1. Abortion Remains the Republicans’ Achilles HeelThe Dobbs decision fundamentally changed American politics. Perhaps more than anything else, this chart from Gallup demonstrates how dramatic the shift has been: The results in Ohio show that abortion remains the driving issue in American politics and the Republicans’ weakness. I wrote this around the one year anniversary of the Dobbs decision, delving into why the issue is so problematic for Republicans:
That dynamic was evident in Tuesday’s results. The entire GOP is deathly afraid of the issue. They tried to slip Issue One under the radar by setting the election for a Tuesday in August (a normally sleepy month) when nothing else was on the ballot. In their messaging, supporters of the initiative did all they could to make the election about everything other than abortion. Check out these ads from the pro-Issue One side (helpfully compiled by the folks at the essential FWIW newsletter): Despite these efforts, those opposing Issue One and advocating for abortion rights maintained unparalleled energy. The anti-choice side was soundly defeated in a state Donald Trump won by 10 points in the last two elections. That should be a massive warning. 2. Rigging Democracy is the GOP’s Plan Going ForwardThe best way to understand the Republican Party’s decision-making is to recognize that the Republicans are a shrinking, mostly White, conservative party in a country defined by a growing, diverse, progressive majority. The GOP and its unpopular agenda cannot survive in a democracy with majoritarian rule. This is why Republicans embrace gerrymandering, voter suppression and authoritarianism. In Ohio, Republicans knew that the majority supported abortion rights, so they attempted to institute minority rule. This is not just an Ohio thing. As Michelle Goldberg wrote in the New York Times:
Democrats must recognize that the primary Republican strategy on abortion and nearly every other issue will be to rig the game. This may seem obvious to many of you, but it’s a reminder to better orient our political strategy and policy agenda towards protecting and enhancing majoritarian democracy. Thanks to thousands of activists, volunteers, and organizers in Ohio, we dodged a major bullet, but we may not be so lucky next time. 3. What the Win Says About 2024
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