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Where Do Americans Stand on Abortion?

Most Americans favor abortion being legal to some degree, but there is wide disagreement about the extent.

Broader Support for Abortion Rights Continues Post-Dobbs

More Americans, and particularly Democrats, support abortion rights and identify as "pro-choice" than they did before the Dobbs leak.

Abortion Remains a Potent Issue for Pro-Choice Voters

A year after U.S. voters attached record-high importance to abortion as an election issue, the issue is still potent, particularly for the pro-choice side.

Where the Public Stands on Abortion Post-Dobbs

Lydia Saad joins the podcast to discuss the "new landscape on abortion" one year after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.

Dissatisfaction With U.S. Abortion Policy Hits Another High

Americans are more dissatisfied with U.S. abortion policies now than they have been at any point since 2001, and those dissatisfied are three times as likely to want less strict rather than more strict abortion laws.

Personal Religiosity and Attitudes Toward Abortion

Americans' personal religiosity is significantly related to their abortion attitudes, even after controlling for religious and political identity and other demographic variables.

Abortion Poised to Be a Bigger Voting Issue Than in Past

Twenty-seven percent of U.S. voters say candidates for major offices must share their views on abortion to get their vote, the highest in any election year.

U.S. Public Opinion and the Election: Three Values Issues

Where does the public stand on abortion, critical race theory and gender identity issues?

Most Americans Favor Availability of Abortion Pill

As states stock up on mifepristone in anticipation of further litigation on FDA approval, 63% of Americans say the pill should be available with a prescription.

Economy Is Top Election Issue; Abortion and Crime Next

Registered voters rate the economy as the most important factor influencing their vote this midterm election cycle, but abortion and crime are close behind.
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