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Morality of Abortion Demographic Table

Americans' views on the morality of abortion are provided here in tabular form, with breakouts by key population subgroups.

Trimesters Still Key to U.S. Abortion Views

Americans' support for abortion continues to vary sharply by trimester and by the reason for the procedure.

Supreme Court Approval Holds at Record Low

Forty percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, unchanged from the record low measured last fall.

Democrats' Approval of Supreme Court at Record-Low 13%

In the wake of key decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, the public's approval of its job remains little changed overall but with record-high division among partisans.

Fewer in U.S. Say Same-Sex Relations Morally Acceptable

Views on the morality of a variety of practices are largely stable, though fewer say same-sex relations are morally OK and more say the death penalty is.

Above All Issues, Abortion Divides Liberals, Conservatives

While social liberals and social conservatives differ in their views of most moral issues, abortion and gay/lesbian relations are the most divisive.

Social Conservatism in U.S. Highest in About a Decade

Thirty-eight percent of Americans say they are conservative on social issues, the highest Gallup has measured since 2012.

Supreme Court Trust, Job Approval at Historical Lows

Americans' trust in the judicial branch has sunk further in the past year, and the Supreme Court's job approval rating is tied for the low in Gallup's trend.

U.S. Abortion Attitudes Stable; No Consensus on Legality

Americans' views on the legality and morality of abortion haven't changed in the past year. Most say abortion should be legal, but many of these favor limits.

'Pro-Choice' or 'Pro-Life' Demographic Table

Americans' identification as "pro-choice" or "pro-life" on abortion is provided here in tabular form, with breakouts by key population subgroups.
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