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Most Republicans have long held the view that abortion should be mostly illegal — a view that is different from the broader public, who support the legality of abortion and see the...
Among Republicans who generally oppose legal abortion, 62% are Protestants, including around four-in-ten (39%) who are White evangelical Protestants.
The Republican Party platform’s concise treatment of abortion should not be separated from Project 2025—a 922-page document replete with instances of the word abortion, along with detailed...
Republicans widely cheered the 2022 Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, that overturned Roe v. Wade. But since then, they have found that going too far on abortion...
Republicans’ views have shown far less change over time: Currently, 38% of Republicans and GOP leaners say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. In many ways, the partisan divisions over whether abortion should generally be legal in the United States tell only part of the story.
Most Republicans and GOP leaners (70%) approve, including 48% who strongly approve. Most women (62%) disapprove of the decision to end the federal right to an abortion. More than twice as many women strongly disapprove of the court’s decision (47%) as strongly approve of it (21%).
Republican. A: Trump ignited a firestorm in the antiabortion community in September when he called a Florida abortion ban at six weeks too strict and suggested he might vote for a ballot...
Some Republican lawmakers in South Carolina moved — unsuccessfully — to treat abortion at any stage of pregnancy as homicide, which can carry the death penalty.
Nov. 2, 2024, 10:00 AM UTC. By Clarissa-Jan Lim. Voters in 10 states, including the battleground states of Arizona and Nevada, will be weighing proposed abortion amendments on their ballots this ...
Though Republican presidential candidates are all broadly anti-abortion, they vary on the question of whether there should be a federal ban. Some say the decision over abortion rights should...