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Oklahoma’s pro-life, pro-family governor wins re-election despite left-wing ‘dark money’ attacks

Updated: November 9, 2022 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Nov 9, 2022 – 10:11 am EST

OKLAHOMA CITY (LifeSiteNews) – Oklahoma’s strongly pro-life, pro-family Republican governor, Kevin Stitt, has won another term of office despite an opposition that poured millions of dollars of “dark money” into campaign attacks. 

As of the time of writing, with 99% of Oklahoma’s districts reporting, Stitt has secured a victory of more than 150,000 votes over Democrat challenger Joy Hofmeister, giving him a comfortable 56% of the vote and a 14-point lead. 

READ: Dark money, voter apathy threaten Oklahoma pro-life GOP governor’s re-election: report 

“Oklahomans stated loud and clear today they are proud of how far we have come,” Stitt said Tuesday evening. 

A Christian and father of six, Stitt has proven a staunch defender of the unborn, signing into law in April 2022 the “Life at Conception” bill, which makes abortion at any stage of gestation a criminal felony, except in cases of “medical emergency.”  

“I promised Oklahomans that I would sign every pro-life bill that hits my desk and that’s what we’re doing today,” Stitt said in April as he signed the legislation. “We want Oklahoma to be the most pro-life state in the country. We

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