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Gender gap on abortion rights hit record high: Gallup

  • Gallup released a nationwide telephone poll in early May showing the widest gender gap on abortion rights since polling began 30 years ago.
  • This poll comes after the high court's 2022 ruling that reversed Roe v. Wade, significantly increasing polarization over abortion rights.
  • The poll surveyed 1,003 adults from May 1-18 and found 56% of women support legal abortion in most cases versus 40% of men, marking a record-high difference.
  • Gallup observed that the gap between men's and women's opinions is now the largest it has been since 2022, highlighting a significant shift compared to the relatively similar views found in the two decades before Dobbs.
  • The results suggest that the Supreme Court decision has contributed to a significant and increasing gender divide on abortion attitudes in the United States.
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Poll: Gender Gap on Abortion Widens to Historic Highs

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Gallup broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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