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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
The next battle over abortion1 rights is taking place in Kansas
Kansans vote Tuesday on a state constitutional amendment3 that could tighten4 abortion laws. It's the first voter contest over abortion since Roe5 v. Wade6 was overturned.
ASMA KHALID, HOST:
Kansans will vote tomorrow on a state constitutional amendment that could vastly tighten abortion laws. It's the first ballot7 measure in the country on reproductive rights since the Supreme8 Court overturned Roe v. Wade. NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben is in eastern Kansas.
DANIELLE KURTZLEBEN, BYLINE9: It was heating up on the asphalt in a Shawnee, Kan., parking lot Saturday morning. Value Them Both, an anti-abortion rights group, was rallying to amp up their door-knockers.
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: All right, good morning.
(CHEERING)
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: All right. Are we ready to win on August 2?
UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: Yeah.
KURTZLEBEN: For months now, Kansans have been answering the door to countless10 canvassers on both sides of the Value Them Both amendment. The measure centers on a 2019 Kansas Supreme Court decision saying the state constitution protects the right to terminate a pregnancy12. The amendment would negate13 that, making explicit14 that abortion is not protected. Currently, the state bans most abortions15 after 22 weeks and imposes other rules, like a 24-hour waiting period. The amendment itself wouldn't change any laws, but it would open the door to more restrictions16.
Here's Neal Allen, political science professor at Wichita State University.
NEAL ALLEN: I wouldn't be surprised if yes passes. There could be a total ban on abortion come February of next year, or there could be just lots and lots of stringent17 regulations that make it very difficult to access abortion services.
KURTZLEBEN: The vote-yes side insists the amendment merely allows legislators to choose new laws. However, they have also been tight-lipped about what laws they might pursue. Nora Ley, an 18-year-old canvasser11, was at the Value Them Both rally. She explained how she responds to concern from abortion rights supporters.
NORA LEY: I think protecting lives and also keeping women informed and keeping them safe is just so important. And even if this were to pass, it's not going to be exactly like a total ban right away, and especially not in any situations where it could endanger a woman.
KURTZLEBEN: The amendment's opponents firmly believe that if it passes, an abortion ban is coming and that it would endanger some women. Their fervor18 is further fueled by the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Even in this red state, the race is tight. A recent poll found a slight lead for the vote-yes side. Canvasser Chuck Cordray, who opposes the amendment, explained between houses on Saturday that for the vote-no side, energizing19 people to turn out is everything.
CHUCK CORDRAY: The momentum20 is on our side. If we had another four weeks, I know we'd win. And I think we're going to win, but it'd be even more.
KURTZLEBEN: Some voters he spoke21 to don't need a nudge, like Democrat22 Lauren Van Loo.
LAUREN VAN LOO: Fun secret - found out I was pregnant the very week that - found out that was going to be overturned. And I said, it still affects me, even though I'm choosing to do this of my own volition23. It could have been another way, and I could have had to make a different choice.
KURTZLEBEN: Similarly, there's Josh Harris, who spoke outside the Johnson County elections office just after he voted yes.
JOSH HARRIS: I think it should all be banned, period - no abortions.
KURTZLEBEN: Like, no exceptions...
HARRIS: No exceptions.
KURTZLEBEN: No. Got you.
HARRIS: No. God controls life. You know what? He'll deal with it.
KURTZLEBEN: But also important will be some voters who have not engaged much with the issue. Mick Krebs answered the door Friday to anti-abortion rights canvassers but told them he's a no because he wants his daughters to make decisions about their own bodies.
MICK KREBS: I hadn't really thought about it until this. And so I guess I really hadn't because I was kind of already on the side of, I would say, where it was, versus24 now it's - you got options, I guess.
KURTZLEBEN: Tuesday's vote will be the first test of abortion politics in a post-Dobbs America and a sign for other states considering abortion measures.
Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR News, Overland Park, Kan.
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