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<blockquote data-quote="Next Day Err" data-source="post: 5986678" data-attributes="member: 107379"><p>Key polling data from 2023:</p><p></p><p> 1. Gallup: A May 2023 poll found that about 55% of Americans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases during the first trimester (first 12 weeks of pregnancy). However, support drops for second-trimester abortions, with only about 37% favoring legality in most cases.</p><p> 2. Pew Research: A March 2023 survey showed that while there is broad support for some abortion restrictions, fewer Americans are supportive of an outright ban. For example, only around 28% of respondents favored making abortion illegal in all cases after 15 weeks, though support was higher when exceptions for health and other circumstances were factored in.</p><p> 3. AP-NORC Poll: A June 2023 poll revealed that approximately 47% of Americans supported a 15-week abortion ban, but support was contingent on the inclusion of certain exceptions. Public opinion is highly polarized, and the exact terms of the law—such as whether it includes exceptions for rape, incest, or medical emergencies—greatly influence support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Next Day Err, post: 5986678, member: 107379"] Key polling data from 2023: 1. Gallup: A May 2023 poll found that about 55% of Americans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases during the first trimester (first 12 weeks of pregnancy). However, support drops for second-trimester abortions, with only about 37% favoring legality in most cases. 2. Pew Research: A March 2023 survey showed that while there is broad support for some abortion restrictions, fewer Americans are supportive of an outright ban. For example, only around 28% of respondents favored making abortion illegal in all cases after 15 weeks, though support was higher when exceptions for health and other circumstances were factored in. 3. AP-NORC Poll: A June 2023 poll revealed that approximately 47% of Americans supported a 15-week abortion ban, but support was contingent on the inclusion of certain exceptions. Public opinion is highly polarized, and the exact terms of the law—such as whether it includes exceptions for rape, incest, or medical emergencies—greatly influence support. [/QUOTE]
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