Nearly two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a record number of voters think abortion should be legal, with two-thirds favoring nationwide law guaranteeing access, according to a Fox News national survey.
Fifty-nine percent think abortion should be legal in all or most cases, up from the previous high of 57% in September 2022 and a record low of 44% in April 2022. Support for legalization is up across the board since April 2022, two months before Roe was overturned. That includes increased support among voters ages 65 and older , conservatives , Republicans , and White evangelical Christians .
By a 12-point margin, registered voters think President Joe Biden would better handle the abortion issue over Trump. Democrats trust Biden more on abortion by 85 points and independents trust him more by 20. 'While abortion is not a top voting issue for many, it could become pivotal in some swing states where there are likely to be abortion-related ballot questions,' says Anderson.
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