'If you want to protect abortion rights by making them part of your state Constitution, vote yes on Issue 1,' the former president said on X.
Former President Barack Obama speaks during the American Legion national convention in Charlotte, N.C., Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014. On X, the social media website formerly known as Twitter, he encouraged Ohioans to vote for Issue 1, the abortion rights amendment. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Former President Barack Obama encouraged Ohioans on social media late Thursday afternoon to vote for Issue 1, the proposed abortion rights constitutional amendment.the website formerly known as Twitter.
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