Posted on 07/24/2018 6:20:52 PM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Gallup says women slightly more pro-choice than men but veteran pro-abortion pollster says women are less likely to be pro-choice
Weve previously discussed three of Gallups promised six-part series on abortion and public opinion (see here; here and here).
Among other conclusions, we can say
* More people still consider abortion morally wrong (49%) than morally acceptable (43%);
* Unlike so many other social issues, where Americans views have been growing more liberal, the 2018 survey results confirm that abortion continues to be an exception to the trend, with generally stable attitudes;
* 48% of Americans said theyre pro-life, the exact same percentage saying theyre pro-choice; and
* A majority (53%) say abortion should be legal in only a few (35%) circumstances or no circumstances (18%) while 43% of Americans say abortion should be legal in all (29%) circumstances or most (14%) circumstances.
In its June 14 posting, written by Frank Newport, were told Men, Women Generally Hold Similar Abortion Attitudes. Newports opening paragraph summarizes the findings from telephone interviews conducted May 1-10, 2018, with a random sample of 1,024 adults:
WASHINGTON, D.C. Many U.S. political leaders may think of abortion as a key womens issue, but it is not an issue about which women have substantially different attitudes than men. A Gallup analysis shows that differences in views on the legality of abortion between men and women have been relatively narrow for decades, going back to the 1970s. Additionally, there are only slight differences in mens and womens descriptions of themselves as pro-choice or pro-life.
When it comes to concluding that abortion should be illegal in all circumstance, 19% of both men and women have held that view for the past four years. As for abortion being legal in all circumstances, For the past four years, an average of 31% of women and 26% of men have held this view, Newport writes.
But the key is what Gallup calls the modal choice:
The modal choice for both men and women is the view that abortion should be legal, but only in certain circumstances. Men have been slightly more likely than women to hold this view since the 1980s, including by a five-point average difference over the past four years.
But theres an interesting and very revealing twist offered by Lake Research Partners president Celinda Lake, a veteran pro-abortion pollster. Well, actually, women are less likely to be pro-choice, she told The Hills Joe Concha as part of the publications new public opinion show which they call What Americas Thinking.
Lake attributed this to women being more religious, and so women are actually slightly less pro-choice than men. However, Lake added, people will assume a female candidate is pro-choice.
There is no "gray" area. It's life or death.
The question should be...Would you have an abortion?
All women that have abortions and their husbands or boyfriends are Pro Abortion.
Either you think it’s okay to kill a developing baby or not.
“...so many other social issues, where Americans views have been growing more liberal...”
Yep...Americans views are growing more liberal...That’s why President Trump blew Hillary away...
Democrats and liberals LOOOOOVE Dead Babies.
They keep calling it “pro-choice” as if the abortion industry is perfectly honest and straightforward with clients, so that they have all of the facts with which to weigh their decision.
As we all know, that is not the case. The abortion industry tells clients whatever it takes to get them to agree to abort the baby. That is pro-abortion, but it is not choice.
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