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BUCKNELL INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY SPRING SURVEY

TOPLINE RESULTS- ABORTION MODULE

Survey Conducted by YouGov America, June 13-June 23, 2022

N=1500

 “Most states require a man who gets a woman pregnant, and does not want to get married and stay in close contact with her, to begin child support payments when the child is born. Would you favor, oppose, or either favor nor oppose a law that instead said that child support payments should begin with the child is conceived?”

 OverallDescribe self as “pro life”Describe self as “pro choice”
Favor47%46%49%
Oppose28%28%27%
Not sure25%25%24%
Total100%100%100%
 OverallRepublicanDemocratIndependent
Favor47%47%53%40%
Oppose28%31%24%31%
Not sure25%22%24%29%
Total100%100%100%100%
 OverallMenWomen
Favor47%39%52%
Oppose28%35%23%
Not sure25%26%24%
Total100%100%100%
 OverallRepublican MenRepublican WomenDemocratic MenDemocratic Women
Favor47%45%48%40%61%
Oppose28%30%32%37%16%
Not sure25%25%20%24%23%
Total100%100%100%100%100%


“With respect to the abortion issue, would you consider yourself to be pro-choice or pro-life?”

 OverallRepublicanDemocratIndependent
Pro-choice54%20%78%51%
Pro-life46%80%22%49%
Total100%100%100%100%
 OverallRepublican MenRepublican WomenDemocratic MenDemocratic Women
Pro-choice47%14%25%74%81%
Pro-life28%86%75%26%19%
Total100%100%100%100%100%

“Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that prohibited women from obtaining legal abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, except in cases where the life of the pregnant woman is threatened?”

 OverallRepublicanDemocratIndependent
Favor46%69%28%45%
Oppose34%15%50%31%
Not sure21%15%21%24%
Total100%100%100%100%
 OverallMenWomen
Favor46%48%44%
Oppose34%34%34%
Not sure21%17%23%
Total100%100%100%
 OverallRepublican MenRepublican WomenDemocratic MenDemocratic Women
Favor46%70%69%31%27%
Oppose34%18%13%52%49%
Not sure21%13%18%17%24%
Total100%100%100%100%100%


“Which of the following comes closest to your views on abortion law: do you think the ability of a woman to obtain a legal abortion should be”

  • Protected by the federal government
  • Regulated or limited by the federal government
  • Left to individual states to decide
 OverallRepublicanDemocratIndependent
Protected by federal government44%11%73%40%
Limited by federal government16%20%13%15%
Left to the states to decide39%68%14%44%
Total100%100%100%100%
 OverallMenWomen
Protected by federal government44%39%49%
Limited by federal government16%16%17%
Left to the states to decide39%45%4%
Total100%100%100%
 OverallRepublican MenRepublican WomenDemocratic MenDemocratic Women
Protected by federal government44%9%14%71%75%
Limited by federal government16%16%25%16%11%
Left to the states to decide39%75%62%13%14%
Total100%100%100%100%100%

SURVEY METHODOLOGY

YouGov interviewed 1685 respondents who were then matched down to a sample of 1500 to produce the final dataset. The respondents were matched to a sampling frame on gender, age, race, and education. The frame was constructed by stratified sampling from the full 2019 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year sample with selection within strata by weighted sampling with replacements (using the person weights on the public use file).

The matched cases were weighted to the sampling frame using propensity scores. The matched cases and the frame were combined and a logistic regression was estimated for inclusion in the frame. The propensity score function included age, gender, race/ethnicity, years of education, and region. The propensity scores were grouped into deciles of the estimated propensity score in the frame and post-stratified according to these deciles.

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