Multiplying the headache for Florida Republicans on the November ballot: the state Supreme Court ruled that a measure enshrining abortion rights may appear on the November ballot, while it also said that the state’s new 6-week abortion rule can go into effect, NBC News reports. With abortion and marijuana on the ballot, Florida has two key issues in referenda that have traditionally brought younger, more liberal voters out for elections. It’s a shame Democrats don’t yet have a strong candidate to challenge Rick Scott for the Senate; these are issues that could flip a seat.