Earlier this week, Ohio voters handed a major defeat to anti-abortion groups by rejecting a constitutional amendment that technically didn’t have anything to do with abortion. Issue 1 would have made it significantly harder for Ohioans to change their state constitution through the use of ballot referenda. The barely disguised subtext was that its approval would likely block an abortion-rights amendment that is set to be voted upon in November.Voters decisively rejected that course of action on Tuesday, with 57 percent voting against the amendment to amend. Suburban communities that had become increasingly red in recent election cycles helped propel it to defeat. In Delaware County, just nor
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