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Pro-Life Nation: New Poll Shows Heavy Majorities in Favor of Substantial Abortion Restrictions

(1) A slim 51 percent majority of respondents describe their abortion position as "pro-choice," with 44 percent responding "pro-life," and four percent unsure. This gap has narrowed considerably from last year's poll, in which "pro-choice" held a (56/39) advantage. The current spread reflected in the new poll closely matches this series' fairly consistent findings over the last five years.

(2) Just 12 percent of Americans support the Democratic Party's radical abortion platform, which effectively favors restriction-free abortion-on-demand (some left-wing state legislatures have
gone even further in their extremism). Fewer than one-in-four respondents say abortion should be widely legal either throughout pregnancy, or at least through the first two trimesters.

(3) A lopsided majority -- 76 percent -- believe that legal abortion should be limited to the first trimester, permitted only in very rare circumstances (rape, incest, or to save the mother's life), or barred entirely. Support for these pro-life reforms includes 61 percent of Democrats and 78 percent of independents. And even if you excise the 'first trimester' option, fully 50 percent of Americans believe abortion should only be legally allowed in a handful of narrow circumstances, or not at all.

(4) As has been the case throughout this polling series (stretching back to 2012), a clear majority of voters say abortion is morally wrong, as opposed to morally acceptable. The latter option has consistently outpaced the latter one by roughly 15 to 25 percentage points. In addition, 52 percent say abortion "does more harm than good" in the long run, whereas 29 percent say it "improves a woman's life." Efforts to
normalize abortion are failing. Most people understand the gravity of taking of an innocent human life.

(5) By a 30-point margin (63/33) US voters favor a ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, when an unborn child has reached her sixth month in the womb. The House of Representatives is
scheduled to vote on a measure that offers such protections on the day of the March for Life. A similarly robust majority (60/36) opposes taxpayer dollars being directed to finance abortions.

Who's 'Extreme'? New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Favoring Major Abortion Restrictions. Again.
 
Pro-Life Nation: New Poll Shows Heavy Majorities in Favor of Substantial Abortion Restrictions

(1) A slim 51 percent majority of respondents describe their abortion position as "pro-choice," with 44 percent responding "pro-life," and four percent unsure. This gap has narrowed considerably from last year's poll, in which "pro-choice" held a (56/39) advantage. The current spread reflected in the new poll closely matches this series' fairly consistent findings over the last five years.

(2) Just 12 percent of Americans support the Democratic Party's radical abortion platform, which effectively favors restriction-free abortion-on-demand (some left-wing state legislatures have
gone even further in their extremism). Fewer than one-in-four respondents say abortion should be widely legal either throughout pregnancy, or at least through the first two trimesters.

(3) A lopsided majority -- 76 percent -- believe that legal abortion should be limited to the first trimester, permitted only in very rare circumstances (rape, incest, or to save the mother's life), or barred entirely. Support for these pro-life reforms includes 61 percent of Democrats and 78 percent of independents. And even if you excise the 'first trimester' option, fully 50 percent of Americans believe abortion should only be legally allowed in a handful of narrow circumstances, or not at all.

(4) As has been the case throughout this polling series (stretching back to 2012), a clear majority of voters say abortion is morally wrong, as opposed to morally acceptable. The latter option has consistently outpaced the latter one by roughly 15 to 25 percentage points. In addition, 52 percent say abortion "does more harm than good" in the long run, whereas 29 percent say it "improves a woman's life." Efforts to
normalize abortion are failing. Most people understand the gravity of taking of an innocent human life.

(5) By a 30-point margin (63/33) US voters favor a ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, when an unborn child has reached her sixth month in the womb. The House of Representatives is
scheduled to vote on a measure that offers such protections on the day of the March for Life. A similarly robust majority (60/36) opposes taxpayer dollars being directed to finance abortions.

Who's 'Extreme'? New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Favoring Major Abortion Restrictions. Again.

The states can already ban abortions outside the Roe v Wade constitutional protections. Quit whining.

And quit citing polls you don't believe.
 

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