A Marist poll from mid January reported that Americans were much more likely to call themselves “pro-choice” than “pro-life” (55 to 38 percent). The poll’s most striking data shows that ...
Of the past 13 polls Gallup has conducted since 2009, six indicated a “pro-choice” plurality, six indicated a “pro-life” plurality, and one was a tie. This most recent Gallup poll was ...
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Most Americans support limits on abortion, religious freedom for medical professionals: polland pro-choice Americans (94%) supported the exceptions. In addition to asking for respondents’ views about abortion, the poll pressed them for their thoughts on religious freedom. A majority of ...
According to the poll, 53% of Tennesseans surveyed consider themselves pro-choice, up five points from 2022. In addition, 82% of those polled support abortion exceptions in cases of rape ...
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