Posted on 05/08/2022 10:43:04 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
If that many people really support it, then they’ll have no trouble passing a Constitutional amendment...
berkley
And 7 out of 8 don’t know what Roe says.
My question is what happens to Doe v. Bolton, which is as much an issue as Roe v. Wade?
“2 in 3? As in two out of every three people in the US? In a world in which Biden got 81 million votes. Nowhere.”
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Were you aware that your illustration isn’t just a good illustration but it’s also an existential fact? You hit on it, Sir! If you look at the internals, you’ll see the following:
“The sample was weighted according to gender, age, race, and education based on the U.S. Census American Community Survey and Current Population Survey, AS WELL AS TO 2020 PRESIDENTIAL VOTE.” [emphasis mine]
Well then they shouldn’t have any problem legislating in the legislature, rather than judges doing it from the bench as they did in Roe v Wade.
Almost 2 in 3 support genocide of people who like the color blue: poll
That’s not what I’m hearing. 🙄
We’ll let’s just decide these cases like American Idol. People can phone in their vote.
Is this the same polling group (MSM) that found 73% of air travelers wanted to be masked during commercial flights?
Yah, sure.
How about giving ‘free pills’ for men, like women can take, only different.
Then neither side has a case! NUFF SAID!
With polls like these the scotus must be worried about their election lol
No doubt the majority of Americans want legalized abortion, but that doesn’t make it right.
Poll was undoubtedly taken in cities, which the persons polled fear will burn down if Roe is overturned.
What the media does not imply, they flat out lie!
I think that might be true if one is talking first trimester.....9th month...no way!!!
Really? Almost 75% of 18 to 34 want voters want abortion restricted and40% want abortion outlawed. They make up 1/3 of electorate.
"2 out of 3 Germans say that freedom is too messy and all decisions should be left to an unelected Führer who rules for life"
The difference is getting smaller and smaller ...
So? First of all, what the general public feels/thinks does not make the original Roe v Wade ruling correct or immutable. Second of all, I suspect that if a poll had been taken back in 1973, 2/3 of those polled would have been opposed to the legalization of abortion.
I wonder what percentage of Americans supported unlimited abortion in 1973 when the court created this right out of thin air. Did it matter what public opinion was then?
Looks like almost 2 in 3 will be disappointed.
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