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Catholics and abortions per new EWTN poll

NEW EWTN POLL: WHERE DO CATHOLICS STAND ON ABORTION AHEAD OF THE 2022 MIDTERMS?

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U.S. Catholic voters are split on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, but a majority agrees that abortion should be restricted and that there should be at least some protections for the unborn child in the womb, according to a new EWTN News/RealClear Opinion Research poll.

The court’s June 24 ruling in the Mississippi abortion case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization upended 49 years of nationwide legalized abortion and freed states to regulate abortion as they see fit.

When asked whether they agreed or disagreed with Roe being overturned, 46.2% agreed, 47.8% disagreed, and 6% said they weren’t sure.

Catholic voters were similarly split on whether they are more or less likely to support a candidate who agrees with Roe’s dismantling: 42% said they were more likely, 41.9% said they were less likely, and 16.1% were unsure.

At the same time, the poll results point to apparent inconsistencies in Catholic voters’ positions on abortion.

While nearly half of Catholic voters in the poll said they disagreed with Roe being overturned, a large majority (86.5%) said they support some kind of limit on abortion, even though Roe and related abortion cases allowed only narrow regulation at the state level. The breakdown is as follows:

  • 26.8% said abortion should be allowed only in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother;

     

  • 19.8% said abortion should be allowed until 15 weeks when the baby can feel pain;

     

  • 13.1% said that abortion should be allowed only during the first six months of pregnancy;

     

  • 9.9% said that abortion should be allowed only until a heartbeat can be detected, and

     

  • 9.1% said that abortion should be allowed only to save the life of the mother.

Of special note for Catholic pro-life leaders, only a small minority of Catholic voters — 7.8% — were aligned with the clear and consistent teaching of the Catholic Church that abortion should never be allowed.

On the other end of the spectrum of abortion views, 13.4% of Catholic voters said that abortion should be available to a woman at any time during her pregnancy.

The poll, conducted by the Trafalgar Group from Sept. 12–19, surveyed 1,581 Catholic voters and has a margin of error of 2.5%. The questionnaire was administered using a mix of six different methods, including phone calls, text messages, and email.


Read it all:  New EWTN poll: Where do Catholics stand on abortion ahead of the 2022 midterms? – Catholic Telegraph (thecatholictelegraph.com)

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