Survey: 68% Say Corporations Should Not Take Public Stance on Abortion

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Survey: 68% Say Corporations Should Not Take Public Stance on Abortion
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A survey has found that 67.5 percent of voters believe corporations should not take a public stance on abortion “on behalf of their workers.”

“corporations have a responsibility to speak out on abortion rights on behalf of their workers — in support or opposition — or should corporations not take a stand?”

The survey also asked participants, “Would a Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade make you more or less likely to vote in November, or would it have no effect?” The vast majority of participants stated that overruling the 1973 decision would have “no effect” on their likeliness to vote, while 19.7 percent said they would be “more likely” to cast a ballot and another 1.1 percent said they would be “less likely” to vote.

The survey indicated that the majority of Americans support abortions in the first trimester of pregnancy, as 28.9 percent voiced their opposition to abortions in the first three months. However, the numbers essentially flipped regarding support for midterm abortions, with 55.8 percent opposing abortions in the second trimester while 29.6 percent supported mid-term abortions. The trend continued on the issue of late-term abortions, with 67.2 percent voicing opposition and 18.

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