Nearly two-thirds of Americans favor President Barack Obamas policy requiring birth control coverage for female employees, including clear majorities of Roman Catholic, Protestant evangelical and independent voters, a poll showed on Thursday.
A Kaiser Family Foundation survey of 1,500 adults showed public opinion breaking more strongly according to party affiliation than gender on contraceptives, with 83 percent of Democrats, 62 percent of independents and 42 percent of Republicans favoring the policy.
Sixty-three percent of Americans overall supported it, according to the data.
63 percent favor Obama birth control policy | Updated News
A Kaiser Family Foundation survey of 1,500 adults showed public opinion breaking more strongly according to party affiliation than gender on contraceptives, with 83 percent of Democrats, 62 percent of independents and 42 percent of Republicans favoring the policy.
Sixty-three percent of Americans overall supported it, according to the data.
63 percent favor Obama birth control policy | Updated News