What I find interesting is this perception.
The general approval numbers range from 35 to 40% generally.
At the same time, those who want it to be illegal in all instances is generally 20 to 25%. (that may vary a bit, no looking at the actual numbers as I write this)
If 35 to 40% think it should be generally available, that means that 60 to 65% don’t think it should be available.
60 to 65% vs 20 to 25% seems like a pretty big spread. Even if you add in the special circumstances, it doesn’t seem to match the 60 to 65% figures.
As you state, the same number that backs the Obama/Clinton mold and their every stupid idea.
I think that there is a major case of low information among the 60%.
Point being, that the republicans could work this, but then what would they fight about at election time, and where would the anti abortion money go to.
THe answers are easy to anyone who earns their money, but these guys don’t do anything close to what their job description states.
But they could work abortion - get rid of it. They choose not to.
No reports out on the fundraising efforts of the GOP. They are nasty when they call here. And this is a red state