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The share of voters who support a woman's right to get an abortion "for any reason if she wants one" continued to increase in 2024 to 58%. 12 years ago it was 42%!
A chart displaying frequency distributions of voter opinions on abortion rights from 2012 to 2024. Colored cells in red, blue, and green represent different response percentages across years. A bar graph below shows a breakdown of responses, with purple and green segments. Text overlay includes numerical data and labels for years and percentages.
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David Shor
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In the 35 years after the Roe ruling, the American public settled into a "wishy-washy" equilibrium on abortion where Roe v Wade was popular but most abortion restrictions were also popular. But the last 12 years have changed the politics on this issue enormously! Public
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David Watson 🥑
If the Conservatives gave in to 1st Trimester, there would only be one party. The g*n issue is bee ess and not enough to split the vote. It's being done on purpose to keep two parties.
What’s the source of these numbers? How do you reconcile these numbers with other polls that show a majority support some sort of limit on abortion before birth?