Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

Society|Thu, May. 28 2009 09:41 AM EDT

Most Americans Believe Abortion is 'Almost Always a Bad Thing'

By Aaron J. Leichman|Christian Post Reporter

Most Americans know at least one person who has had an abortion, and most of them say the person’s experience was a generally negative one, according to a new poll.

  • Planned Parenthood
    (Photo: AP Images / Telegraph Herald, Jeremy Portje)
    A Right To Life supporter stands near a Planned Parenthood in Dubuque, Iowa, on Jan. 22 protesting the 36th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortions.

Of the 68 percent who told polling company, inc./WomanTrend that they know someone who has had an abortion, 55 percent said the abortion was a negative experience while 33 percent said it was a positive experience.

Moreover, 53 percent said they believe abortion is "almost always a bad thing" for a woman while 13 percent said it was "almost always a good thing." Twenty-one percent, meanwhile, said it was neither bad nor good and 13 percent said they do not know or refused to answer.

Despite this, a vast majority of Americans support a woman’s right to have an abortion, though few (15 percent) would support it past the third month of pregnancy and for reasons other than rape, incest or to save the life of the mother.

But when probed about late-term abortions – abortions in the 7th, 8th, and 9th months of pregnancies – most (82 percent) said they would be opposed to the nomination of a Supreme Court Justice who supports such abortions.

The majority of Americans (71 percent) also would oppose a nominee who favors using tax dollars to pay for abortions in the United States and most (75 percent) would oppose a nominee who favors eliminating virtually all laws restricting abortion, including laws requiring parental notice for minors wanting to obtain abortions.

“By overwhelming majorities, Democrats, Republicans and Independents agreed that judges should exercise restraint and check their own beliefs and predispositions at the courthouse door,” noted Dr. Charmaine Yoest, president and CEO of Americans United for Life, which the poll was conducted on behalf of.

“They agreed on upholding common sense abortion regulations already in place in the states, including parental consent laws, and objecting to late-term abortions and taxpayer-funded abortions in the U.S. and overseas. Further, this consensus was held even among Americans who self-described themselves as ‘pro-choice,’” she observed.

Notably, of those polled, 32 percent considered themselves to be Republicans, 38 percent considered themselves to be Democrats, while 22 percent considered themselves to be Independents.

Furthermore, 41 percent had voted for Barack Obama during the presidential election while 36 percent had voted for John McCain. And 44 percent said they consider themselves conservatives, 20 percent liberals, and 28 percent moderates.

“Significantly, the majority of Americans of all political and ideological cohorts expressed opposition to a suggested federal law that abolishes restrictions on abortions (including 93% of Republicans, 69% of Independents, and 72% of Democrats, 88% of conservatives, 77% of moderates, and 62% of liberals.),” reported Yoest.

That suggested law, as Yoest pointed out, is the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA), a bill that President Obama had vowed to sign into law and one that the U.S. Supreme Court may have to rule on in the not-so-far future.

“Fully nine-in-ten Americans who identified with a pro-life position on the six-point scale (90%) and 65% who selected a pro-choice stance on the same spectrum were dissatisfied with this potential legislation,” Yoest added. Continue »

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  • Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:09 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I am growing suspicious of this web site. Although it claims that it is a clearinghouse for Christian related news...I have noticed that many of their articles are biased and will site studies/statistics that are errant. This particular article states that the vast majority of Americans support a woman's right to choose...this is simply not so where it caoncerns killing an unborn baby. I say to everyone reading this or any other pgae...don't trust the stats!

  • Sun May 31, 2009 10:50 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    What they fail to mention in the story is that most Americans do not support overturning Roe v Wade. Today and anti-abortion terrorist murdered Dr. George Tiller in his church. An attempt by a former Kansas Attorney General Kline who opposed abortion rights(and got booted by the voters), to have Tiller jailed failed when a Kansas jury cleared Tiller of 19 charges. Ann Coulter, Bill O'Reily, and Randall Terry have all used incredibly inflamatory language to call Tiller a murderer. Of course now, all the "pro-life" leaders deplore the murder and take no responsibility for creating the atmosphere that led to murder.

  • Fri May 29, 2009 2:22 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    99 % of abortions would cease if.....people would quit acting like animals and keep their pants on until they get married. So many wrongs in this world are simply because people have thumbed their noses at the bible and decided to feed their carnal desires. Killing a baby may be an easy way to erase the consequences of last night's 'sexcapade', but you will answer to God for it one day.

  • Fri May 29, 2009 11:08 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    Flagged as inappropriate. show This is what I don't understand..... While I may be more against the ill-spirited tactics, hate for homosexuals, and the preaching of an unknown book that many Christians use to propagate their message, it doesn't take a genius to realize that life begins at conception. Christians are RIGHT on target with abortion. How embarrassed I am for such radical feminists and narrow-minded men! Have we not come far enough in scientific endeavors and medical breakthroughs to realize that conception creates life? Show the science of pregnancy to a 5-year old and the answer is obvious: there is a baby, no matter how small or what form, from day one to month 9. It perplexes me how some women fight so hard for their rights and education and careers, but they deny the obvious science of pregnancy?? Is this what the feminist movement has become? A shame to us educated ones, who couldn't even study science in some colleges half a century ago... The people who spend their whole life, women especially, defending abortion are so wrong in their lifelong goals. I find it truly embarrassing. As far as the protesters in this photo go, well at least they have a clearer message and reasoning than the shameful women who walk in. Now, one may argue that life in the womb or fetus context does not mean moral, soul-filled, cognitive life, but it is life. It is biology. In fact, I should not call it 'it', because as far as I'm concerned a growing being is a person, a bound-to-be he or she. Goodness, how silly some people are when they are so quick to assume astronomers are right in the incredibly complicated complexities of the universe, but a picture of a 10-week old fetus is not. Thirty-six years later and we're STILL debating this. Unbelievable. hide

  • Thu May 28, 2009 8:10 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    And they will still go to hell if they do not believe Christ is who He says He is...

  • Thu May 28, 2009 2:45 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    I actually think Cheney said it best: "So?"

  • Thu May 28, 2009 12:21 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 9

    Great pic to accompany this thread! (Jeremy, the photographer, is a friend of mine.)

    I'll frequently stop by the Dubuque PP clinic (pictured) to drop off ice cream treats for the protesters, who have been picketing outside this particular abortion mill since the very first day it opened last year.

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