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Poll Shows 73% of Americans Oppose Unlimited Abortions

LIFE SITE NEWS – The far left continues to pour energy into convincing the public that abortion without limits is something most people want. Such efforts, however, are lost on the American public.

A recent poll from AP-NORC (The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research) further cements what previous data has already revealed: Most Americans think there should be at least some limits on abortion. In fact, a whopping 73% of those polled feel this way.

While there was a minority who favored abortion for any reason, they skewed (unsurprisingly) as Democrats (at 80%) versus less than 30% of Republicans.

Nearly half of Americans (45%) believe abortion shouldn’t be allowed 15 weeks into pregnancy. While the pollsters didn’t mention it, this is also when unborn children can experience pain.

Going further into pregnancy, 68% of those polled don’t want abortion to happen 24 weeks into pregnancy.

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Another piece of data: 58% of those polled disapprove of Joe Biden’s abortion policy. However, no questions were asked about what (if any) protections for unborn children Congress should pass.

Despite these statistics, the Associated Press did their best to bend the narrative toward a pro-abortion position.

But the one thing they are unable to cover up is that Americans simply don’t want unborn babies to be (literally) ripped apart or poisoned as pregnancies develop.

And while the media (like the AP and others) continues to spotlight stories of women supposedly forced to flee from their pro-life state to obtain an abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year, only 7% of Americans say this has applied to someone they know.

Jor-El Godsey, president of Heartbeat International, pointed out the difference between the media’s narrative and reality.

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“Unlike the political rhetoric suggests, an abortion decision is often one of desperation or worse, coercion,” he said … READ MORE. 

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