Poll: Most Americans Support Restrictions, Oppose Taxpayer Funding of Abortion
A majority of Americans reject far-left Democrats’ push for abortion on demand and support at least some restrictions on abortion, a new poll found.

A majority of Americans reject far-left Democrats’ push for abortion on demand and support at least some restrictions on abortion, a new poll found.
The far-left pollsters at PBS/NPR/Marist have His Fraudulency Joe Biden sitting at an all-new low of just 41 percent approval among adults.
A new analysis by the Cook Political Report showed that President Joe Biden’s approval ratings have been dropping according to multiple polls out this week, due to his handling of Coronavirus and the economy and inflation.
Biden released his budget Friday, one that would eliminate the longstanding Hyde Amendment and force American taxpayers to fund abortions.
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll released Thursday found that a majority of Americans oppose woke corporations influencing in everyday life.
Latinos are just as likely to oppose as to support President Joe Biden’s easy migration policy, while the nation’s swing voting independents oppose it by 2:1, according to a poll commissioned by the NPR media network.
Two national polls show Americans share bipartisan unity on prohibiting taxpayer funding of abortion, both in the United States and abroad.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to schedule consecutive votes this month on two pieces of pro-life legislation.
Most polling, including the results of a Marist poll released just two weeks ago, finds most Americans reject the Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade.
A new Marist poll released this week finds most Americans reject Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that created a right to abortion.
A new study completed at the University of Chicago finds 96 percent of 5,577 biologists affirm human life begins at fertilization.
National pro-life leader March for Life Action launched a six-figure ad buy Wednesday ahead of the Democrat primary debate.
A WSJ/NBC poll found “record high majority” support for abortion in America, though it limited its respondents to only “four broad options.”
New York City will put up $250,000 to allow women who travel from states that restrict abortion to terminate their pregnancies in the city.
Pro-life leaders are pushing back against Joe Biden and his statement in favor of repealing the Hyde Amendment, calling it a “fatal move.”
A Harvard Center for American Political Studies (CAPS)/Harris Poll revealed that only eight percent of Americans say abortion should be permitted until the third trimester of pregnancy.
The number of babies aborted in New York City at or after 21 weeks of pregnancy outnumbered homicide victims in 2015.
A new Marist poll released this week found an overwhelming majority of New York state residents oppose abortion later in pregnancy.
The abortion issue has now become a political litmus test in America, as Democrats eliminate opponents of abortion rights and Republicans unite in a nearly unanimous pro-life position.
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday, 11–6, to allow Ohio to end taxpayer funding to Planned Parenthood because it performs abortions.
A Marist poll released Monday reveals recent legislation to make abortion a fundamental right and allow the procedure even moments before birth has led to a “sudden and dramatic shift” toward the pro-life position.
Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York defended himself against criticism that he rejected his self-proclaimed Catholic faith by signing into law a bill that allows abortion up until birth, asserting, “I was educated in religious schools, and I am a former altar boy.”
“Regardless of whether a Democrat, Republican, black, white, male, female, we fight –” Jackson called to the crowd, who shouted back, “for life!”
“As in past years, this poll shows that the pro-choice label on the abortion issue is simply insufficient,” said Knights of Columbus CEO Carl Anderson. “The majority of Americans – in both parties – support legal restrictions on abortion.”
According to the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll, 58 percent say the holiday season is more fun than stressful this year, compared to 38 percent who say they experience more stress.
Fewer people are watching baseball now, than at any point in the last ten years. That, according to a Marist poll which surveyed fan interest in the game.
A new Marist poll reveals more than three quarters of Americans would restrict abortion to, at most, the first trimester of pregnancy.
A Marist Poll released Tuesday found that most Americans think “whatever” is the most annoying English word or phrase used in conversation.
Majorities of Americans support the traditional concept of biological men using men’s restrooms and biological women using women’s restrooms, says a newly released poll from Crux/Marist.
The new Democratic Party is absolutist on abortion, believing in no restrictions on a woman getting one.
On Wednesday the House passed legislation, 245-182, that would prevent any federal, state, or local government from punishing or discriminating against pro-life healthcare providers who refuse to perform, participate in, or cover abortions.
Hillary Clinton has recently made some extreme political demands when it comes to abortion, but none of them were mentioned during the Democrat debates, much to the dismay of a writer at New York Magazine.