Abortion Didn’t Play Well For GOP In 2022. New Polling Show’s It Isn’t Going To In 2024 Either

Republicans need to take the win in the USSC and drop all discussion about abortion.

Abortion is a STATE, not a FEDERAL issue, as per the US Constitution.

The more Republicans talk about abortion, the more voters they lose.
Disagree 100% ... the more that anti-abortion individuals discuss the federal chopping block .. the more enthusiasm it builds for other ridiculous legislation passed.
 
The notion that if only Republicans had explained themselves better, voters would have totally been on board with banning abortion nationwide was always sheer fantasy. But a new Public Religion Research Institute poll of more than 20,000 adults in all 50 states showed roughly two-thirds of Americans (64%) support the Democratic position—that abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

PRRI also found that far from Republicans making inroads on the issue, their anti-abortion policies had lost ground with Americans over the past decade.

The 64% who now support abortion access in all or most cases is a nearly 10-point improvement from 2010, when just 55% said the same. At the same time, the percentage of people who say abortion should be illegal in all cases has been cut in half, from 15% in 2010 to 7% in 2020.

As NBC News' First Read pointed out, these findings also have important implications for 2024:

  • Majorities of residents in 43 states and Washington, D.C., think abortion should be legal
  • Support for abortion access is particularly high in the presidential battlegrounds of Nevada (80% favor keeping it legal in all or most cases), Michigan (66%), Wisconsin (64%), Arizona (62%), Pennsylvania (61%) and Georgia (57%)
  • Constituents in key 2024 Senate states also widely favor keeping abortion legal in all/most cases: Montana (64%), Ohio (66%), and West Virginia (57%)

Yeah, but inflation and wokeness will this time. Right?

Roe was overturned by SCOTUS after 50 years of child killing abuses, and multiple states now have new pro-life laws in place to protect children against people like you. I'd say it's playing pretty well.
 
The notion that if only Republicans had explained themselves better, voters would have totally been on board with banning abortion nationwide was always sheer fantasy. But a new Public Religion Research Institute poll of more than 20,000 adults in all 50 states showed roughly two-thirds of Americans (64%) support the Democratic position—that abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

PRRI also found that far from Republicans making inroads on the issue, their anti-abortion policies had lost ground with Americans over the past decade.

The 64% who now support abortion access in all or most cases is a nearly 10-point improvement from 2010, when just 55% said the same. At the same time, the percentage of people who say abortion should be illegal in all cases has been cut in half, from 15% in 2010 to 7% in 2020.

As NBC News' First Read pointed out, these findings also have important implications for 2024:

  • Majorities of residents in 43 states and Washington, D.C., think abortion should be legal
  • Support for abortion access is particularly high in the presidential battlegrounds of Nevada (80% favor keeping it legal in all or most cases), Michigan (66%), Wisconsin (64%), Arizona (62%), Pennsylvania (61%) and Georgia (57%)
  • Constituents in key 2024 Senate states also widely favor keeping abortion legal in all/most cases: Montana (64%), Ohio (66%), and West Virginia (57%)

Yeah, but inflation and wokeness will this time. Right?
I don't understand the problem

All SCOTUS did was to give the decision to the states which includes voting instead of 9 black robes deciding everything for everyone

What happened to the love for democracy?

By in large, though, most favor restricting abortion but not banning it. You know, like a baby half in and out of the womb as the doctor kills it, that sort of sick genocidal stuff.

The big lie is that what will be pushed nation wide is a ban on all abortion, which is a sheer fantasy.

But if you poll women, most favor restricting it more than it is for various situations.


That is what the media won't tell you.

So democrats, if most Americans want some more restrictions on abortion, if that is what democracy wants, are you for it?

Hell no you say?

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Now don't get me wrong, I'm confident the GOP will botch this up as they all go jump off a bridge like they always do.
 
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Abortion is a unique monster .. and the background and research to justify its unenumerated status has been under question for decades .. it's foundation was weak, and reversing it was a win... regardless of the collateral damage.
50 years of precident is not a weak foundation.

Since roe v Wade was decided by 7 Repubs and Dems, do you think the current court made an activist court decision?
 
Just a small example of what minority rule looks like. These people don't give a shit about what the majority of Americans want.
 
Just a small example of what minority rule looks like. These people don't give a shit about what the majority of Americans want.
Eat your words!

The majority of Americans did not agree with Roe vs. Wade dufus.

 
The notion that if only Republicans had explained themselves better, voters would have totally been on board with banning abortion nationwide was always sheer fantasy. But a new Public Religion Research Institute poll of more than 20,000 adults in all 50 states showed roughly two-thirds of Americans (64%) support the Democratic position—that abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

PRRI also found that far from Republicans making inroads on the issue, their anti-abortion policies had lost ground with Americans over the past decade.

The 64% who now support abortion access in all or most cases is a nearly 10-point improvement from 2010, when just 55% said the same. At the same time, the percentage of people who say abortion should be illegal in all cases has been cut in half, from 15% in 2010 to 7% in 2020.

As NBC News' First Read pointed out, these findings also have important implications for 2024:

  • Majorities of residents in 43 states and Washington, D.C., think abortion should be legal
  • Support for abortion access is particularly high in the presidential battlegrounds of Nevada (80% favor keeping it legal in all or most cases), Michigan (66%), Wisconsin (64%), Arizona (62%), Pennsylvania (61%) and Georgia (57%)
  • Constituents in key 2024 Senate states also widely favor keeping abortion legal in all/most cases: Montana (64%), Ohio (66%), and West Virginia (57%)

Yeah, but inflation and wokeness will this time. Right?
The unmarried slut factor is strong

Single women want to sleep around without being bothered by pills or condoms
 
Republicans never learn, they need to be beaten into submission.

Politically of course.
Beaten into submission....sounds pretty violent.
Looking at Twitter every day it's pretty clear the only thing blacks seem to understand these days is violence, i.e. very public fights between fatties with their buttcracks exposed.

I sure hope you dummies don't "TARGET" anyone because if somebody gets shot you'll be accused of causing the shooting.

Come to think of it....the MSM never blames blacks (at least Democrat blacks) of anything.
 
The notion that if only Republicans had explained themselves better, voters would have totally been on board with banning abortion nationwide was always sheer fantasy. But a new Public Religion Research Institute poll of more than 20,000 adults in all 50 states showed roughly two-thirds of Americans (64%) support the Democratic position—that abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

PRRI also found that far from Republicans making inroads on the issue, their anti-abortion policies had lost ground with Americans over the past decade.

The 64% who now support abortion access in all or most cases is a nearly 10-point improvement from 2010, when just 55% said the same. At the same time, the percentage of people who say abortion should be illegal in all cases has been cut in half, from 15% in 2010 to 7% in 2020.

As NBC News' First Read pointed out, these findings also have important implications for 2024:

  • Majorities of residents in 43 states and Washington, D.C., think abortion should be legal
  • Support for abortion access is particularly high in the presidential battlegrounds of Nevada (80% favor keeping it legal in all or most cases), Michigan (66%), Wisconsin (64%), Arizona (62%), Pennsylvania (61%) and Georgia (57%)
  • Constituents in key 2024 Senate states also widely favor keeping abortion legal in all/most cases: Montana (64%), Ohio (66%), and West Virginia (57%)

Yeah, but inflation and wokeness will this time. Right?
Dims love them some murdered babies!
 
What has changed since the court voted out Roe v Wade is an enlightening of what the hard pro abortion radicals want... and that is free abortions at anytime during the pregnancy...
And people don't like that... especially young women....
So don't get your hopes up OP.....
 
I don't understand the problem

All SCOTUS did was to give the decision to the states which includes voting instead of 9 black robes deciding everything for everyone

What happened to the love for democracy?

By in large, though, most favor restricting abortion but not banning it. You know, like a baby half in and out of the womb as the doctor kills it, that sort of sick genocidal stuff.

The big lie is that what will be pushed nation wide is a ban on all abortion, which is a sheer fantasy.

But if you poll women, most favor restricting it more than it is for various situations.


That is what the media won't tell you.

So democrats, if most Americans want some more restrictions on abortion, if that is what democracy wants, are you for it?

Hell no you say?

:auiqs.jpg:
The issue was overturning precedent. The state has no say in it. That's one of the reasons the SC codified it. And I'm sorry, it's not for a few, conservative, god fearing religious justices to insert their "moral" beliefs on the masses.
 
50 years of precident is not a weak foundation.

Since roe v Wade was decided by 7 Repubs and Dems, do you think the current court made an activist court decision?
What was the unenumerated right based upon? Do some research and you'll even see that RBG disagrees with the original approach.
 
Eat your words!

The majority of Americans did not agree with Roe vs. Wade dufus.

The majority never dreamed religious fascists like you would succeed in taking away the rights of Americans. It's really was a first in our history where a freedom was ripped away.
 
This one says what most pro-lifers think.

They care jack about "life". They're just sad pervy control freaks who get off on thoughts of using the PowerOfTheState to PunishTheirOpponents.
You must be posting from a different planet than the test of us

The selfishness of these lib women is appalling
 

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