Among likely California voters, 79% announce that abortion should be limited to within the first six months of pregnancy; just 13% think that abortion should be legal at any time throughout pregnancy up to the moment of birth, Rasmussen Reports and Real Impact announced.
The discoveries arrive as California prepares for a referendum on abortion rights in November.
The Rasmussen Reports and Real Impact survey discovered that 73% of California voters think that abortion should be legal just under certain circumstances after a fetus could survive outside the womb, and 69% believe abortion should be legal just under certain circumstances once a fetus develops a nervous system and can feel pain.
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The poll conducted Aug. 10-11 among 1,006 likely California voters also discovered:
14% believe that abortion should be legal up to six months of pregnancy. 32% announced that abortion should be legal up to three months of pregnancy. 19% think abortion should be legal throughout the first month of pregnancy. 14% think all abortions should be illegal.
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In November's midterms, California voters will decide Proposition 1, which would amend the state constitution to read: "The state shall not deny or interfere with an individual's reproductive freedom in their most
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intimate decisions, which includes their fundamental right to choose to have an abortion."Despite the discoveries regarding abortions, Rasmussen Reports said 66% of California voters support Proposition 1, including 49% strongly supporting it.
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A total of 27%, including 17% who strongly oppose, oppose the proposition.
Rasmussen Reports said many California voters who back the measure think there should be limits on late-term abortion.
"[Gov.] Gavin Newsom's radical liberal government is trying to sneak past the people of California a constitutional amendment that would pave the way for abortion without limitations," announced Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills.
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"Proposition 1 on the 2022 ballot – which places no limits on abortion – is way too extreme even in a state where the majority say they are pro-choice. I believe abortion should never be enshrined in our constitution and allowing late-term abortion is especially evil."
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Rasmussen Reports said that twice as many California voters consider themselves pro-choice (62%) as pro-life (31%). Nonetheless, even among pro-choice voters, only 18% think that abortion should be legal anytime during pregnancy up to the moment of birth.
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A majority (51%) of pro-choice voters don't believe abortion should be legal past three months into a pregnancy, while 19% say it should be legal up to six months of pregnancy.
The survey further discovered that 52% of California voters disapprove and 45% approve of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and sent the issue to the states.