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    August 29, 2019
    U.S. Public Continues to Favor Legal Abortion, Oppose Overturning Roe v. Wade

    Broad public opposition to completely overturning Roe v. Wade

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    U.S. Public Continues to Favor Legal Abortion, Oppose Overturning Roe v. Wade

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    Majority continues to say abortion should be legal in all or most cases
    Broad public opposition to completely overturning Roe v. Wade
    Wide divide among Republicans in views of legal abortion
    Larger share of public agrees with Democratic Party than GOP on abortion policy
    Growing share of Democrats favor legal abortion in all or most cases
    Large differences in views of legal abortion by religious affiliation
    Republicans divided on whether Roe v. Wade should be completely overturned
    Majority of public says they know someone who has had an abortion
    Knowing someone who has had an abortion has a modest impact on abortion policy views
    Views of access to abortion in states are similar to opinions about legal abortion
    Majority continues to say abortion should be legal in all or most cases
    Broad public opposition to completely overturning Roe v. Wade
    Wide divide among Republicans in views of legal abortion
    Larger share of public agrees with Democratic Party than GOP on abortion policy
    Growing share of Democrats favor legal abortion in all or most cases
    Large differences in views of legal abortion by religious affiliation
    Republicans divided on whether Roe v. Wade should be completely overturned
    Majority of public says they know someone who has had an abortion
    Knowing someone who has had an abortion has a modest impact on abortion policy views
    Views of access to abortion in states are similar to opinions about legal abortion
    Growing share of Democrats favor legal abortion in all or most cases
    Views of access to abortion in states are similar to opinions about legal abortion

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