Should a woman have the right to decide if she wants an abortion?

Should a woman have the right to decide if she wants an abortion?

Yes, I think a woman should have the choice over her reproductive health. It is her body.
 81%

No, I don't think the choice regarding a pregnancy lies solely with the woman who will bear the child.
 14%

I don't know. The issue is too complicated. See my comment below.
 5%


Should the federal government pay for legal abortions?

Should the federal government pay for legal abortions?

Yes
 13%

No
 85%

I don't know.
 2%


If your wife, daughter, sister, or other close female friend was raped and discovered she was pregnant, would support her having an abortion?

If your wife, daughter, sister, or other close female friend was raped and discovered she was pregnant, would support her having an abortion?

Yes
 90%

No
 5%

Other
 5%


How late can an abortion be performed?

How late can an abortion be performed?

4 weeks
 0%

8 weeks
 3%

12 weeks
 6%

16 weeks
 6%

As late as medically acceptable
 68%

Never
 13%

Other
 3%


Should so called \

Should so called "Crisis Pregnancy Centers" (CPCs), whose purpose is allegedly to give advice to pregnant women be licensed and regulated?

Yes, they should be licensed and regulated
 60%

No, they should not be licensed and regulated
 30%

Other
 10%


How do you feel about changing the label, \

How do you feel about changing the label, "pro-choice" to "pro-freedom" to level out the semantic, value-ridden minefield that is the abortion and women's reproductive rights debate?

It's a fair move. As the debate must be elevated from knee-jerk, emotional fighting giving the abortion advocates a label with as much gravity as life is appropriate.
 56%

It's uncalled for. Using the word freedom undermines that the anti-abortion advocates are focused on protecting the child's rights (in and out of the womb)
 22%

I don't know.
 22%


Do you agree with bill being passed in Utah criminalizing a woman's \

Do you agree with bill being passed in Utah criminalizing a woman's "intentional, knowing or reckless act" leading towards a pregnancy's illegal termination?

Yes. It pushes women to seek abortion through legal and safer means.
 0%

No, the inclusion of the word reckless opens up the possibility of being criminalized for having a miscarriage.
 67%

I don't know.
 33%


Would you overlook abortion if you were promised a good job in  return?

Would you overlook abortion if you were promised a good job in return?

Yes
 0%

No
 71%

Other
 29%


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