Poll: Abortion Issue Much More Important to Pro-Life Voters
  by Steven Ertelt | LifeNews.com | 8/22/12 6:52 PM
  With all of the sturm und drang over the Todd Akin  comments, the media is trumpeting the issue of abortion in an attempt to  attack pro-life advocates, the Romney campaign and Republicans.
      But when it comes down to pulling the lever for a candidate, polling  data consistently shows the abortion issue is more motivating and  salient in terms of their vote to pro-life voters than it is to abortion  advocates.
      
As the Pew Research Center notes today:
      Far more opponents than supporters of legal abortion view  this as a very important voting issue. Fully 73% of those who say that  abortion should be illegal in all cases rate abortion as a very  important voting issue; 55% of those who say abortion should be illegal  in most cases also rate it as very important.
    By contrast, just a third of those who favor legal abortion in all  cases, and just 22% who say it should be legal in most cases, rate  abortion as very important to their vote. About four-in-ten voters in  each group (44% legal in all cases, 42% legal in most) say abortion will  be not at all important in their decision about whom to vote for.
     
Among opponents of legal abortion, large majorities of both women  (64%) and men (59%) say the issue will be very important to their vote.  But among supporters of legal abortion, more women than men say it will  be very important (34% vs. 19%).
    
 
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