Poll: Most Voters Do Not Support Abortion Throughout Pregnancy
While many Americans identify as pro-choice, a strong majority do not think abortion should be legal past the third month of pregnancy.

While many Americans identify as pro-choice, a strong majority do not think abortion should be legal past the third month of pregnancy.
Nearly a third of Florida voters are “unsure” about how they will vote on a measure that would create a constitutional right to abortion.
Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in the swing state of Arizona, the latest survey from the Hill/Emerson found.
A strong majority of U.S. adults believe religion is losing its influence in public life, a new Pew Research Center survey found.
Thirty percent of Generation Z women identify as LGBTQ+, a percentage heavily bolstered by bisexual identification among young women, a Gallup survey shows.
Former President Donald Trump is encroaching on President Joe Biden’s lead with young voters, a new Axios + Generation Lab Youth poll found.
For the third time in more than two decades, less than half of Americans say they are “very satisfied” with their personal lives.
More than half of Democrats support or strongly support eugenics-style abortions of babies with Down syndrome, a recent poll found.
A record low percentage of Americans are satisfied with the “way democracy is working” during Joe Biden’s presidency, a Gallup poll found.
While Democrats push for the erasure of biological reality in California, Californians are increasingly rejecting the gender ideology and its outcomes, a new poll found.
Nearly a quarter of Democrat voters say they would vote for a candidate based solely on their abortion position, an NBC News poll released Friday found.
Voters expect abortion to be a prominent issue going into the 2024 election, and Democrats — who have embraced abortion without limits — hold a double-digit advantage over Republicans, a poll found.
Biden is trailing behind Trump with likely voters in Michigan less than a year out from the 2024 election.
Loneliness appears to be a significant challenge for many adults all over the globe, according to a recent survey.
The majority of American adults believe the U.S. is moving in the “wrong direction,” an Associated Press-NORC Research Center poll revealed.
Americans’ preference for larger families — having three or more children — has reached its highest percentage since 1971, a new Gallup survey found.
A majority of Democrats say the trend of people having fewer children has a “positive impact” on the environment, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
Young adults, as well as Democrats, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those living with a partner are most accepting of open marriages — “a marriage where both spouses agree that they can date or have sex with other people” — Pew Research Center found.
The vast majority of American voters support term limits for Congress, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found.
Only 36 percent of U.S. adults are satisfied with K-12 education quality in the United States, matching the record low in 2000, a new Gallup survey found.
Very few voters believe that children should be allowed to get transgender-related medical procedures, even if the kids have permission from their parents.
Young people ages 18 to 34 are driving the increased belief that moderate alcohol consumption is “detrimental” to one’s health, a new Gallup poll found.
Adults in the United States who routinely greet multiple neighbors have higher well-being than those who greet fewer or no neighbors, a recent Gallup survey found.
A plurality of U.S. voters believe states should “ban all gender transition treatments for minors and stop discussion of gender ideology in all public schools,” a recent YouGov poll found.
The share of fathers taking up the role of stay-at-home dads has increased by several points since the late 1980s, data analysis by Pew Research Center shows.
A strong majority of Americans believe in angels, Heaven, and the power of prayer — more so than the percentage who believe in the devil or hell, a new AP-NORC survey found.
High school senior boys are nearly twice as likely to say they are conservative than liberal, while high school girls continue to drift leftward, the Hill reported, citing a federal survey of American youth.
A strong percentage of millennial Americans (ages 25-34) are in favor of catering to the whims of sex-confused individuals by making adherence to biological reality in language a criminal offense, new polling conducted for Newsweek found.
Half of California Republican primary voters support former President Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP primary race, a recent Public Policy Institute of California survey found.
Americans’ confidence in higher education is “down sharply” across all major subgroups, with Republicans leading the charge.
One-third of Seattle residents are considering packing up and moving elsewhere, largely citing home prices and crime, according to a Seattle Times/Suffolk University poll conducted in June.
More than half of Americans (55 percent) rank the Fourth of July as one of the nation’s “most important holidays” while six percent view it as one of the least important, a Rasmussen Reports survey found.
Ahead of the Fourth of July, only 29 percent of likely U.S. voters believe the United States is “heading in the right direction,” a new Rasmussen Reports survey found.
A majority of Americans support the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, which overruled Roe v. Wade and returned the issue of abortion to individual states, a new Rasmussen Reports poll found.
Americans of varying political backgrounds are finding common ground in the abortion debate even though “much of the coverage on the issue of abortion in the year since the Dobbs decision portrays America as deeply divided,” a poll found.
Fewer Republican and Democrat voters — as well as Americans overall — believe same-sex relations are “morally acceptable.”
While the pro-life movement is experiencing some setbacks, a strong majority of Americans still do not support second and third trimester abortions, polling shows.
A majority of Americans reject the radical notion that men should be allowed to play on women’s sports teams just because they “identify” as women.
Americans’ ratings of the state of moral values in the U.S. have fallen to the lowest point in the two decades.
More than 70 percent of Americans say same-sex marriage should be legal, up from 27 percent in 1996 and matching last year’s percentage.