CNN Poll Finds Majority Say They're Pro-Life, Abortion Key 2008 Issue
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
May 11, 2007
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A new poll conducted by Opinion Research Corporation for CNN earlier this
month find that a majority of Americans say they are pro-life when it comes to the issue of abortion. The survey also
shows abortion is a key issue for the 2008 presidential campaign and that pro-life voters are more resolute than
abortion advocates.
When asked to self-identify as "pro-life" or "pro-choice" on the issue of abortion, 50 percent of Americans call
themselves pro-life while just 45 percent say otherwise.
Another two percent said they didn't know what the terms meant and two percent more felt they were a combination
of the two.
Asked whether certain political issues were important to their vote for president next year, a majority said abortion was
important and abortion was thought to be more pertinent than stem cell research.
Of the 1,028 adults conducted by telephone on May 4-6, 51 percent said abortion was important with 27 percent saying
it is extremely important and 24 percent saying it's very important.
Another 24 percent said abortion is moderately important and only 24 percent said abortion is not that important to
their vote.
That split was higher than the percentage who said stem cell research is a pertinent issue with 48 percent saying it is
important and only 20 percent saying it's extremely important. A higher 28 percent said stem cell research was just
moderately important.
CNN's poll also indicated that Americans who are pro-life show more passion and intensity about their views than those
who back abrotion--translating into more support for pro-life candidates.
"People who describe themselves as pro-life are twice as likely to say the issue will be extremely important to them
than people who call themselves pro-choice. Abortion-rights opponents have intensity on their side," CNN said about
the intensity question, which it did not post in its poll summary information.
The poll also asked Americans about their thoughts on the recent Supreme Court ruling upholding the federal ban on
partial-birth abortions.
It found that 66 percent think "government should make this procedure illegal" while just 28 percent favor keeping
partial-birth abortions legal.
That compares favorably to a similar question CNN asked in October 2003 when the split on making partial-birth
abortions illegal was 68-25 percent.
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