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The sample includes 400 Democrats , 348 Republicans , and 181 Independents .
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Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
Three-quarters of Americans say they want to keep in place the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Roe v. Wade
A total of 77% say the Supreme Court should uphold Roe, but within that there's a lot of nuance — 26% say they would like to see it remain in place, but with more restrictions added; 21% want to see Roe expanded to establish the right to abortion under any circumstance; 16% want to keep it the way it is; and 14% want to see some of the restrictions allowed under Roe reduced. Just 13% overall say it should be overturned.
So you pro lifers represent 13% of our population. Fuck off!
How many actually know what would happen IF Roe was overturned?
Do most think Abortion would be made illegal nationally?
And also, lol, polls.
Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
Three-quarters of Americans say they want to keep in place the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Roe v. Wade
A total of 77% say the Supreme Court should uphold Roe, but within that there's a lot of nuance — 26% say they would like to see it remain in place, but with more restrictions added; 21% want to see Roe expanded to establish the right to abortion under any circumstance; 16% want to keep it the way it is; and 14% want to see some of the restrictions allowed under Roe reduced. Just 13% overall say it should be overturned.
So you pro lifers represent 13% of our population. Fuck off!
How many actually know what would happen IF Roe was overturned?
Do most think Abortion would be made illegal nationally?
And also, lol, polls.
Yes, actually, most people DO think that's what overturning Roe would mean. That's the main reason why polls indicate that people don't want it overturned: they mistakenly believe that doing so would automatically make all abortions illegal all over the country.
When, however, the pollster asks if people favor letting the states each decide for themselves, the results become quite different.
Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
Three-quarters of Americans say they want to keep in place the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Roe v. Wade
A total of 77% say the Supreme Court should uphold Roe, but within that there's a lot of nuance — 26% say they would like to see it remain in place, but with more restrictions added; 21% want to see Roe expanded to establish the right to abortion under any circumstance; 16% want to keep it the way it is; and 14% want to see some of the restrictions allowed under Roe reduced. Just 13% overall say it should be overturned.
So you pro lifers represent 13% of our population. Fuck off!
How many actually know what would happen IF Roe was overturned?
Do most think Abortion would be made illegal nationally?
And also, lol, polls.
Yes, actually, most people DO think that's what overturning Roe would mean. That's the main reason why polls indicate that people don't want it overturned: they mistakenly believe that doing so would automatically make all abortions illegal all over the country.
When, however, the pollster asks if people favor letting the states each decide for themselves, the results become quite different.
Not true at all. People who are anti abortion want abortions made illegal. They say it is murder. Banning it on a state level is just the first step. Stop lying to us as you slowly work your way towards a total ban on abortions nationwide. At least be honest what your ultimate goals are. Why the dishonesty? Stand firm behind your convictions.
And people who are pro choice don't want individual states cutting access off to women in their state.
If you are pro life, you want to deny that woman the opportunity to get an abortion. If you are pro choice you are NOT ok with a state limiting a woman's rights to just 8 weeks.
Stop being intellectually dishonest.
You dishonest republicans. Fine, don’t admit your true goslsAbortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
Three-quarters of Americans say they want to keep in place the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Roe v. Wade
A total of 77% say the Supreme Court should uphold Roe, but within that there's a lot of nuance — 26% say they would like to see it remain in place, but with more restrictions added; 21% want to see Roe expanded to establish the right to abortion under any circumstance; 16% want to keep it the way it is; and 14% want to see some of the restrictions allowed under Roe reduced. Just 13% overall say it should be overturned.
So you pro lifers represent 13% of our population. Fuck off!
How many actually know what would happen IF Roe was overturned?
Do most think Abortion would be made illegal nationally?
And also, lol, polls.
Yes, actually, most people DO think that's what overturning Roe would mean. That's the main reason why polls indicate that people don't want it overturned: they mistakenly believe that doing so would automatically make all abortions illegal all over the country.
When, however, the pollster asks if people favor letting the states each decide for themselves, the results become quite different.
Not true at all. People who are anti abortion want abortions made illegal. They say it is murder. Banning it on a state level is just the first step. Stop lying to us as you slowly work your way towards a total ban on abortions nationwide. At least be honest what your ultimate goals are. Why the dishonesty? Stand firm behind your convictions.
And people who are pro choice don't want individual states cutting access off to women in their state.
If you are pro life, you want to deny that woman the opportunity to get an abortion. If you are pro choice you are NOT ok with a state limiting a woman's rights to just 8 weeks.
Stop being intellectually dishonest.
People can be against Roe and still not want to ban abortion in the State they live in.
I know it's easier to try to make everything black/white, but it's also intellectually lazy.
To me the NY law goes too far. If you want to have a birth-control abortion, you should be able to make up your damn mind by the end of the first trimester.
Sorry, but you cant "shut us up." I know you're trying your best, but it ain't gonna happen.Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
Its not a true heartbeat:
Is a 'Fetal Heartbeat' Really a Heartbeat at 6 Weeks?
Lol does that ease your sleep habits at night
Pollsters repeatedly assured us that Hillary would win in a landslide flipping the Senate with her fat assed pantsuit tails.Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
Its not a true heartbeat:
Is a 'Fetal Heartbeat' Really a Heartbeat at 6 Weeks?
Lol does that ease your sleep habits at night
I wish I would of experienced an abortion, but my luck ran out . Many women get pg just to have an abortion. Its every women's dream to have an abortion.
By the end of 6 weeks women do not even know they are pg, and with the new BC methods some females do not even get a period, and there are many reasons for females not to have regular menses.
and single women in red states without health ins do not have health ins. unless its shared paid via job.
Menstrual cycle: What's normal, what's not
Pollsters repeatedly assured us that Hillary would win in a landslide flipping the Senate with her fat assed pantsuit tails.Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
YOU’LL NEVER GUESS WHICH PARTY IS ON THE DEFENSIVE OVER ABORTION.
One party certainly deserves to be on the defensive over their rush to the extreme on abortion, especially this week. Give the Washington Post credit for pointing it out this morning. After hectoring Joe Biden into a series of reversals over the broadly popular prohibition on federal funding of abortions, the Democratic Party has become hostile to any pro-life candidate and voter.
Now they are facing a potential revolt in states that Democrats need to defeat Donald Trump.
I question all polls after 2016.
It's true what a professor told us in college. Any poll can be manipulated to achieve any desired result.
And the only polls that count are elections.
Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
Three-quarters of Americans say they want to keep in place the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Roe v. Wade
A total of 77% say the Supreme Court should uphold Roe, but within that there's a lot of nuance — 26% say they would like to see it remain in place, but with more restrictions added; 21% want to see Roe expanded to establish the right to abortion under any circumstance; 16% want to keep it the way it is; and 14% want to see some of the restrictions allowed under Roe reduced. Just 13% overall say it should be overturned.
So you pro lifers represent 13% of our population. Fuck off!
How many actually know what would happen IF Roe was overturned?
Do most think Abortion would be made illegal nationally?
And also, lol, polls.
Its not a true heartbeat:
Is a 'Fetal Heartbeat' Really a Heartbeat at 6 Weeks?
Lol does that ease your sleep habits at night
I wish I would of experienced an abortion, but my luck ran out . Many women get pg just to have an abortion. Its every women's dream to have an abortion.
By the end of 6 weeks women do not even know they are pg, and with the new BC methods some females do not even get a period, and there are many reasons for females not to have regular menses.
and single women in red states without health ins do not have health ins. unless its shared paid via job.
Menstrual cycle: What's normal, what's not
You're talking to a woman that has given birth to four children, Clownshoes.
Save your bs talking points
The Pro-choice side makes the debate about women's rights because they do not want to engage with the Pro-lifers actual argument....that the unborn child is a human life. Instead they scream about an attack on women's rights in order to distract from what abortion really is. Murder.
This video provides a further discussion:
Three-quarters of Americans say they want to keep in place the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Roe v. Wade
A total of 77% say the Supreme Court should uphold Roe, but within that there's a lot of nuance — 26% say they would like to see it remain in place, but with more restrictions added; 21% want to see Roe expanded to establish the right to abortion under any circumstance; 16% want to keep it the way it is; and 14% want to see some of the restrictions allowed under Roe reduced. Just 13% overall say it should be overturned.
So you pro lifers represent 13% of our population. Fuck off!
How many actually know what would happen IF Roe was overturned?
Do most think Abortion would be made illegal nationally?
And also, lol, polls.
What would happen?
What would happen is the next time Republicans took over the Governors office in Michigan they would ban abortion in the state. Since 77% of the people want abortion to remain legal, I say that's a great reason to never vote for a GOP governor ever again.
77% of the people POLLED want Roe to remain the same, without the qualifiers needed to know what their exact opinion would be.
How would a Governor of a State unilaterally ban abortion without a law being put in place by the State's legislature?
Abortion bans would only happen in places where it had popular support.
Bullshit. For example right now Michigan is not that red of a state but both state houses are run by Republicans. How is that possible? Gerrymandering. That's why Michigan voters voted to do away with the practice.
So even though 77% of Michiganders are pro choice, if a Republican were our governor he could very easily put restrictions on abortion.
In fact Republicans are trying but they know our governor will veto it.
Right to Life plans to bypass Whitmer's expected veto of abortion bills
Don't play stupid while you ban something that only 13% of us object to. And why? Because of your religous beliefs? Keep it to yourselves.
77% are pro choice? how so?
Ah the poll again. LOL polls.
Keep harping the poll numbers as something legitimate and final. it makes you look like the moron we all know you actually are.
The sample includes 400 Democrats , 348 Republicans , and 181 Independents .
Same shit different day
Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
Three-quarters of Americans say they want to keep in place the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Roe v. Wade
A total of 77% say the Supreme Court should uphold Roe, but within that there's a lot of nuance — 26% say they would like to see it remain in place, but with more restrictions added; 21% want to see Roe expanded to establish the right to abortion under any circumstance; 16% want to keep it the way it is; and 14% want to see some of the restrictions allowed under Roe reduced. Just 13% overall say it should be overturned.
So you pro lifers represent 13% of our population. Fuck off!
How many actually know what would happen IF Roe was overturned?
Do most think Abortion would be made illegal nationally?
And also, lol, polls.
Yes, actually, most people DO think that's what overturning Roe would mean. That's the main reason why polls indicate that people don't want it overturned: they mistakenly believe that doing so would automatically make all abortions illegal all over the country.
When, however, the pollster asks if people favor letting the states each decide for themselves, the results become quite different.
Nearly 70% of the country supports abortion restrictions. These "birth canal" abortions are only supported by 29%Pollsters repeatedly assured us that Hillary would win in a landslide flipping the Senate with her fat assed pantsuit tails.Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose 'fetal heartbeat' laws, closing of all clinics in a state
America has spoken, and the majority are against fetal heartbeat laws that abound in states supportive of President Brokeahontas.
So, it's way past time for the "pro birth" cults to slink back under their rocks and shut the f... up. Think about it; they want births but could then care less about the child's welfare.
YOU’LL NEVER GUESS WHICH PARTY IS ON THE DEFENSIVE OVER ABORTION.
One party certainly deserves to be on the defensive over their rush to the extreme on abortion, especially this week. Give the Washington Post credit for pointing it out this morning. After hectoring Joe Biden into a series of reversals over the broadly popular prohibition on federal funding of abortions, the Democratic Party has become hostile to any pro-life candidate and voter.
Now they are facing a potential revolt in states that Democrats need to defeat Donald Trump.
The tide is turning
Its not a true heartbeat:
Is a 'Fetal Heartbeat' Really a Heartbeat at 6 Weeks?
Lol does that ease your sleep habits at night
I wish I would of experienced an abortion, but my luck ran out . Many women get pg just to have an abortion. Its every women's dream to have an abortion.
By the end of 6 weeks women do not even know they are pg, and with the new BC methods some females do not even get a period, and there are many reasons for females not to have regular menses.
and single women in red states without health ins do not have health ins. unless its shared paid via job.
Menstrual cycle: What's normal, what's not
You're talking to a woman that has given birth to four children, Clownshoes.
Save your bs talking points