The vote in Kansas is hard to ignore. Even the GOP knows how to count. All their efforts to shove their agenda down the nation's throats has been done despite popular opinion against them.
In the last 8 presidential elections since 1992 (30 years), Democrats won 5 and GOP won 3. In two of those GOP wins, Bush in 2000 and Trump in 2016, the winner won the Electoral College vote while losing the popular vote. Only once in the last 30 years has the GOP won the popular vote, in 2004. See the table below. Yellow highlighting indicates the winner for each election.
In the 2020 election, voting in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin reversed narrow GOP wins 4 years earlier in 2016. Even in Georgia and Arizona, once dependable GOP strongholds, voters went Democratic. Since then, the GOP has claimed – with no evidence whatsoever – that massive voter fraud caused their loss. As a result, GOP state legislators have gone on to pass significant numbers of bills, aimed at restricting voter turnout, or allowing partisan party control of election counts and results.
Republicans are well aware of this 30-year record of losing nationwide popular votes. This is why they’ve opposed any reform or elimination of the Electoral College. And it’s why they’re so determined to restrict the turnout of voters in future elections. They have admitted they can’t win power in the national government with fair elections.
Only by the packing the US Supreme Court with a 6-3 majority of right-wing extremist judges, did the GOP succeed in overturning the 50-year-old Roe vs. Wade decision. It is notable that all 6 of those supreme court justices are also right-wing Roman Catholics. They made it clear that their personal beliefs and opinions, directly reflecting those of the Roman Catholic Church, should be the law of the land in the USA. Despite the 1st Amendment protection freedom of religion.
And now we see the startling results in Kansas.