Chair Walters Lays Out the Stakes of November Election: Stopping Ohio’s Extreme Abortion Ban & Keeping Politicians Out of Our Healthcare Decisions
September 28, 2023
Columbus, OH – This week, Ohio Democratic Party Chair Elizabeth Walters conducted a number of interviews to lay out the stakes of the November election and urge Ohioans to vote YES on Issue 1. Voting YES on Issue 1 will prevent Ohio’s extreme abortion ban – with no exceptions for rape or incest – from taking effect and keep private medical decisions between a woman and her doctor, without interference from politicians.
“We are working to prevent a total abortion ban from taking effect and protect Ohio women’s freedom to make healthcare decisions for ourselves, our families without any interference from politicians,” Chair Walters told WKEF-TV in Dayton.
See what Ohioans are watching and reading about Issue 1 below:
Columbus Dispatch
Chair Elizabeth Walters, Op-Ed
September 26, 2023
- The only thing stopping a total abortion ban from taking effect in Ohio is your yes vote on Issue 1 on November 7.
- Now, the only way we can stop this draconian abortion ban from taking effect and stop politicians from inserting themselves into our private, personal medical decisions is to vote Yes on Issue 1 by November 7.
- Here’s the simple truth: passing Issue 1 would protect our right to reproductive care in the Ohio Constitution so that our freedoms will not be up to the whims of whatever politicians are in power at the moment.
- Full stop.
- It will keep these private healthcare decisions where they belong: with women and their families.
- Any other talking points from the other side are just scare tactics meant to distract you from their anti-abortion agenda and their extreme total abortion ban.
WDTN-TV Dayton
Riley Phillips
September 26, 2023
- Issue One is about reproductive rights. The amendment would give every Ohioan the right to make their own decisions about things like abortion and contraception. It would also provide legal protections for those who do get an abortion.
- Ohio Democratic Party Chair, Liz Walters, said the party is staying focused on outreach.
- “This summer has been really, I think, inspiring for us. We’ve engaged hundreds and thousands of volunteers who are talking to their friends, family, and neighbors about why voting yes on Issue One this November is the right thing to do for Ohio, women and girls,” Walters explained.
- “We know that when our activists and volunteers or members of their community take the time to talk to friends and neighbors about voting, people show up more. They feel better informed about casting their vote in November,” Walters said.
WFMJ-TV Youngstown
Corey Vallas
September 26, 2023
- We spoke with Ohio’s Democratic Chair on 21 News at Five about why she feels this ballot measure is so important.
- “We know that Ohio voters overwhelmingly support women’s healthcare freedom and that no one wants politicians inserting themselves into their doctor’s office to make those choices,” Ohio Democratic Chair Liz Walters told 21 News.
- Walters said the proposed measure will give access to abortion protections for women in cases of rape or incest.
- It would also expand healthcare access to birth control and IVF treatments.
Cleveland Scene
Mark Oprea
September 27, 2023
- Walters said her office made one million calls and knocked on 243,000 doors in their battle to knock down the legislature-proposed constitutional amendment change. As work continues in advance of November, Walters talked with Scene about the stakes for Ohio, the stakes for the nation, and voter outreach.
- We’re very aware that the entire fight for abortion rights in this country, Ohio is now the center of the universe for that. And so we take that very [seriously]. At the end of the day, this campaign is about Ohioans, about Ohio women. And it’s being led for and by voters.
- I think, though, philosophically, and I say this to someone like, listen, I was raised Catholic. I went to Catholic school. And here’s the thing about a yes vote on Issue 1. If you don’t like abortion, you can still not be for abortion with a yes vote on Issue 1. Right? This is about democracy, freedom and choices.
- This is not us trying to force a pro-abortion view on others. It is about trying to enshrine the right for Ohio women and their families to make deeply personal health care decisions in privacy with their doctors, rather than with politicians guiding what those decisions should be.
- And so whether you are an undecided voter, whether you don’t like abortion, a yes vote still empowers you to have those viewpoints, right? But if this issue fails, it will force extreme out-of-touch views from the Ohio legislature on all Ohio women—full stop.
WOSU News Columbus
Debbie Holmes
September 27, 2023
- The campaigns for the November election are gearing up as early voting in Ohio is scheduled to begin in two weeks.
- “We are proud to be part of a big, diverse coalition who are supporting the yes on Issue 1 campaign for the November election,” says Ohio Democratic Party Chair Liz Walters. “We are working in this space, because we think the stakes couldn’t be higher.”
- Walters says the party will be getting their message out in many ways.
- “If you haven’t seen a TV ad yet or radio ad, I’m sure you will soon, and you’ll definitely be getting, you know, volunteers, maybe knocking on your door or making a phone call to you to talk about the importance of voting yes this fall,” says Walters.
- Walters says she expects voter turnout will surpass that of an off-year, non-presidential election.
- “I think with an issue as important as women’s health care, freedom on the ballot this November and so many folks who are going to want to come out and vote yes on Issue 1 to enshrine health care freedom for Ohio women. I think turnout will be higher than the normal odd year, November turnout,” says Walters.
- Walters adds the August special election in Ohio showed that Issue 1 attracted a wide variety of voters, not just progressive ones. She expects the same turnout on Nov. 7.
- “I think these are issues that are not necessarily about party,” says Walters. “They’re about people, you know, individual people. These are bigger than a partisanship. These are about folks making choices for themselves without the interference of politicians. And a whole bunch of folks, I think, are going to show up to vote this November to express their desires on these issues.”
WKEF-TV Dayton
September 26, 2023
- “We are working to prevent a total abortion ban from taking effect and protect Ohio women’s freedom to make healthcare decisions for ourselves, our families without any interference from politicians.”
The Ohio University Post
Paige Fisher
September 27, 2023
- The Post sat down with Liz Walters, chair of the Ohio Democratic Party, to talk about the November election and what issues will be on the ballot.
- We are supporting a “yes” vote on state Issue 1; this enshrines women’s health care freedom in the Ohio Constitution.
- A “yes” vote ensures that the extreme abortion bans that have already been passed in Ohio don’t take effect and that moving forward, Ohio women can make their own health care decisions in consultation with their families and their doctors without the interference of politicians.
- We have thousands of volunteers across the state who are working hard to talk to voters in their communities—where they live—knocking doors and making phone calls.
- Also, where (voters) consume information, we have folks doing a lot of social media sharing (and) we have a texting program; some people are writing postcards. There’s all kinds of activism happening, particularly around Issue 1.
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