Poll: Majority of Americans are Pro-Life for the First Time

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Fifty-one percent of Americans consider themselves "pro-life" and just 42 percent say they are "pro-choice," the first time a majority of the country has stated a personal objection to abortion since Gallup polls began tracking the data 15 years ago.

Fifty-one percent of Americans consider themselves "pro-life," the first time a majority of the country has stated a personal objection to abortion since Gallup polls began tracking the data 15 years ago.

The numbers correspond with FOX News polls this month showing 49 percent of Americans as pro-life and 43 percent as pro-choice on abortion. Last year the numbers were essentially the reverse of the current findings: 41 percent were pro-life and 49 percent were pro-choice in September 2008.

The Gallup poll released Friday also marks a massive shift from one year ago, when 50 percent of Americans called themselves pro-choice, and just 44 percent said they were pro-life. Today 42 percent say they are pro-choice, by far the lowest level of support for abortion ever measured by the Gallup poll.

Despite that change in opinion, most Americans still believe that abortion should remain legal. Yet Gallup reports that the new numbers come in stark contrast with the last four years, when polls found a strong tilt of public opinion in favor of unrestricted abortions, which is now declining.

Fifty-three percent say abortions should remain legal under certain circumstances, and nearly equal numbers take hard-line views -- 23 percent say it should be illegal in all circumstances, and 22 percent say it should be legal no matter what.

The sample study of 1,015 adults was conducted from May 7-10 and has a margin of error of 3 points. Though the changes were notable for a single-year period, they were not an anomaly -- Gallup conducted two more polls on the issue and came out with nearly identical results.

The big jump came mostly from moderates and conservatives, whose personal opposition to abortion jumped 7 and 5 points respectively. Liberal support for abortion also increased this year.

Support for abortions has wavered among men and women in recent years, but Gallup noted that for the first time in nearly a decade significantly more men and women are pro-life than pro-choice.

Poll: Majority of Americans Are Pro-Life for the First Time - Presidential Politics | Political News - FOXNews.com
 
There is an easy solution. If you are pro-life, don't have an abortion.
 
It's good news but I'm not involve in debate on between pro-life and pro-choice.
 
Oh, hell yeah!

:D This made my day! Now, if we can get a lot of people who hold pro-life values before to start voting pro-life things that will start improving! :) Oh boy, it put the bright smile on my face! :aw: I wonder how would Obama take that?

Uh-oh, I said it... Dang. Well, I'd better to be ready for hate mails!

:whistle:
 
See this: "Despite that change in opinion, most Americans still believe that abortion should remain legal."

People STILL confuse pro-life as being AGAINST the legality of abortion....

Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it must be illegal. You gotta think from the big picture!
 
See this: "Despite that change in opinion, most Americans still believe that abortion should remain legal."

People STILL confuse pro-life as being AGAINST the legality of abortion....

Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it must be illegal. You gotta think from the big picture!

Agreed.

And, not all pro-lifers are supporting illegal abortions too.
 
I wouldn't start throwing a party just yet, pro lifers. The country is fickle. It might surprise you. Just because people say they feel a certain way doesn't mean things will change that dramatically.
 
Sigh.............I'm pro life for MYSELF.........but pro choice for everyone else. Don't tell me I can or can't have an abortion. You think women shouldn't end their pregnancies? GOOD. Support insurances covering birth control, good social services etc.
 
I have yet to meet a baby in virto that believes in abortion.
 
I have yet to meet a baby in virto that believes in abortion.

I think you mean "in vitro", and that means conception in a petrie dish.:giggle:

Perhaps you were referring to "in utero". Unless you spend your time crawling into pregnant women's uterus, I doubt seriously that you have ever met a fetus. And especially not one that expresses an opinion on anything.
 
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