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You’re conflating everyone in a massive group. Americans want abortion rights then they pass laws against abortion. Can’t make this up! Developers want open source then they make closed source products. Can’t make this up!
> Americans want abortion rights then they pass laws against abortion. Can’t make this up! Literally only 32% of Americans are completely pro-choice: https://news.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx And, actually, most Americans support limitations on abortion. I'm not sure how you came to the idea that the vast majority of Americans are pro-choice.
First, a quick note. The gallup poll posted by onlyrealcuzzo seems ripe for "lying with statistics" on either side of the issue. For example, we could say "only 32% of people are totally pro-choice" but could also say "open 19% of people are totally pro-life". We could say "60% of people support Roe vs Wade" or we could say "most Americans do not support third trimester abortions without special reason".
Interpreting the poll with respect to a specific claim therefore requires care.
As a reminder, GP stated:
>> Americans want abortion rights then they pass laws against abortion.
First, do Americans want abortion rights?
The only question on the poll that directly asks about "rights" is the question about Roe v Wade, and nearly 60% of respondents do not want Roe-Wade overturned.
Second, do Americans oppose laws being passed against abortion?
Only 22% of respondents are dissatisfied with current laws and also want stricter abortion laws. More importantly, GP's characterization is STARKLY true if we look at how laws have changed recently. E.g., the new Oklahoma and Idaho laws ban abortion in cases of rape/incest. The gallup poll indicates that a whopping 83% of Americans support support first trimester abortions in cases of rape/incest, and that number is still over 50% in the third trimester. This is a clear and unambiguous case of GP being correct according to onlyrealcuzzo's source.
I think it takes a lot of mental gymnastics to interpret the gallup poll as stating that Americans don't oppose the types of abortion laws being passed now, sometimes in strikingly huge majorities.