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Wednesday
Aug082012

Life Talk: Quinnipiac Poll Motivates Pro-Life Base  

With Pres. Obama ahead of Gov. Romney in the August 1st Quinnipiac Swing States Poll, ORTL Pres. Mike Gonidakis responds and motivates the pro-life base in Ohio.
With less than 100 days before the upcoming election, we decided to focus the message this week on the upcoming election for the Presidential, US Senate and then our Statehouse races.

So what we have here is a poll which is, unfortunately, highly read and watched by political insiders, demonstrating that electorate would vote for Barack Obama.  This snapshot in time which was the Quinnipiac Poll last week could become a reality in the state of Ohio.  

We know the values that we hold here in the state of Ohio, yet are we going to pull the lever for someone that does not believe in those philosophies that we believe in?  Or worse, are we not going to show up on election day?

Just look in 2010 when we elected an entire pro-life state from US Senator Rob Portman to our great Governor John Kasich, Mike DeWine, Jon Husted and on down.  We also picked up pro-life Congressional seats in the state of Ohio.  

What this poll should be used for is a motivation to the base in the state of Ohio and our friends and neighbors that we have to get out and vote this fall.  We have to register to vote, more importantly.  We have to tell our neighbors about the current policies of the president.  The current policies of the senior Senator from the state of Ohio.  

Continue to work with Ohio Right to Life, the Ohio Right to Life Political Action Committee and other great, like-minded pro-life organizations across the state to influence our vote on election day, because as goes Ohio so goes the White House.

 

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