No, not corporate personhood. Zygote personhood:
Question: Personhood Initiative
Do you support an amendment to the Georgia Constitution so as to provide that the paramount right to life is vested in each human being from their earliest biological beginning until natural death?
The Georgia Republican Party put that on the Republican primary ballot. It's quite divisive even within the state GOP. For example, Georgia Catholic bishops declined to support it (as did Catholic bishiops in Florida, Montana, and North Dakota).
So it would be most interesting to get every Republican candidate in the state of Georgia on record for or against this Personhood Initiative. Either way, Republicans fight with each other, and Democrats gain. Seems like a good question for every gathering including Republican candidates...
Oh, and the actual initiative would prohibit contraception,
stop in-vitro fertilization, and block stem cell research, in addition to the more obvious end of prohibiting abortion. My favorite is that if an unborn zygote is a person, does it need to be counted in the census?
Yes, it sounds like it was written by Monty Python ("every sperm is sacred"), but its proponents want to make the Personhood Initiative law.
Even though it's too extreme even for Catholic Bishops in many states. It's a version of something that started in Colorado in 2007, has been rejected by a judge in Nevada, etc. It's probably coming to a state near you.
So ask your local Republican candidates:
"Do you agree that every zygote should be counted in the census?"