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I did a video of a toastmasters speech (2008-2009) on my views on Abortion, which sums up my views that I started researching and forming my views in the late 1970's which annoyed my feminist English or Social Studies teachers. I wrote editorials in the 80's, and I have researched and reflected on my views ever since. This article covers that video and more. The goal is not to attack other people's views, but to share information for those who want to understand the issue deeper.
Pro Life/Choice
Whatever poll you use, it has been fairly consistent, that the majority of Americans are both for and against abortion. Both sides will tell you that ≈80% of people support their position, and both are telling the truth.... just not the whole truth. The way this works is that the polls ask if you want abortion legal, illegal, or mostly legal/illegal -- and then both sides stack everything but the opposite extreme in their camp. The whole truth is that the majority of Americans want abortion legal: and want more restriction than we currently have.[1]
by Party
General support/opposition for abortion is nearly the same across parties. However, since pro-abortion fanatics fund the DNC (and media), and their positions would shock and horrify the public, they need to distract and pretend that the other side would ban all abortions. While the RNC might include a few more restriction, there's nowhere near the support for anything close to a ban. While the DNC has supported things like: no parental notification if your pre-teen daughter is molested and gets one, forcing government and religious institutions to pay for them, 3rd trimester abortions, and even allowing the murder of full term babies accidentally born alive.