Mississippi voters have rejected an amendment to the state constitution aimed at outlawing abortion, a setback for opponents of abortion seeking to overturn the Supreme Court decision legalising abortion in the US.
With 85% of the precincts reporting, 58% of voters rejected the measure and 42% voted for it, according to the Clarion-Ledger newspaper in the state capital, Jackson. Read More
With 85% of the precincts reporting, 58% of voters rejected the measure and 42% voted for it, according to the Clarion-Ledger newspaper in the state capital, Jackson. Read More
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