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Among Republicans and independents who lean toward the Republican Party who say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, a large majority (78%) identify as conservative. But that is not the case among Republicans who support legal abortion, 53% of whom describe their political ideology as moderate or liberal.
Among moderate and liberal Republicans, 67% say abortion should be legal, while 31% say it should be illegal. The vast majority of liberal Democrats and Democratic leaners (96%) support legal abortion, as do about three-quarters of conservative and moderate Democrats (76%).
Moreover, the pro-reproductive rights position has won on abortion-related ballot measures following the Dobbs decision in conservative states like Ohio, Kansas, and Kentucky, and abortion...
Views on abortion by political ideology. Political party and ideology. Legal in all/most cases. Illegal in all/most cases. Conservative Republican/lean Rep. 22%. 78%. Moderate/liberal Republican/lean Rep. 59%.
There was a time in the United States when abortion wasn't so political, but one conservative Christian man believed it could be. To him, the reproductive rights of women presented an opportunity.
Take the issue of abortion. It’s been in the headlines ever since a leaked Supreme Court opinion suggested that five justices are ready to overturn Roe v. Wade, giving states the power to ban...
By ideology, conservative women, most of whom favor overturning Roe, are inclined to see it as a step forward, in contrast to views among moderates and liberals. If Roe v. Wade is overturned,...
And because the court is more conservative than it’s been in decades, many experts believe there’s a real possibility that the justices will use this case to overturn — or at least severely limit —...
The nine justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, in a landmark ruling on Friday, made clear their views on abortion, with the conservative majority overturning the Roe v. Wade decision from 1973...
Catholic Republicans, meanwhile, are far more conservative on a range of abortion questions than are Catholic Democrats. Women (66%) are more likely than men (57%) to say abortion should be legal in most or all cases, according to the survey conducted after the court’s ruling.