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Abortion polls and Sen. Feinstein's theory of relativity
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Contributor | NoMoreBS |
Last Edited | NoMoreBS Mar 17, 2006 01:09pm |
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Category | Analysis |
News Date | Friday, March 17, 2006 07:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | The "legal in most cases" category is ambiguous enough that respondents could interpret it to mean anything from almost always legal to legal only under very tight restrictions. When a more discerning set of questions was asked in another recent poll conducted by the Los Angeles Times (Jan. 2005), the following results were recorded:
24%, legal in all cases
19%, legal in most cases
41%, illegal with a few exceptions (specifically, cases of rape, incest and to save a mother's life)
12%, illegal in all cases
4%, unsure |
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