Ohio turnout data suggests abortion rights are the 'most potent mobilizing force in politics'
Organizers in nine states are aiming to put abortion rights measures on the ballot next year, including presidential swing states like Nevada and Arizona, as well blue states such as New York that will be key to Democrats reclaiming the House majority.
Newly available turnout data suggests those measures could be "the most potent mobilizing force in politics," according to a thread posted by Democratic strategist and data analyst Tom Bonier, CEO of TARA Group.
Bonier was sifting through individual turnout data from Ohio, where last month voters approved a measure codifying abortion rights by a whopping 13 points, 56.6% to 43.4%.
