A new poll by the Family Research Council finds that a majority of voters would not vote for a presidential candidate who supports using taxpayer dollars to fund abortion coverage under a single-payer healthcare system. Reports FRC:
56 percent of voters “would be ‘less likely’ to vote for a presidential hopeful ‘if the candidate proposed a national health care plan with universal coverage of abortion at taxpayer expense.'”
45 percent of voters “intensely opposed the idea, indicating that they would be ‘much less likely’ to vote in favor of a candidate whose plan forced taxpayers to pay for abortion, compared to just 19% who would be ‘much more likely’ to endorse such a candidate.”
The cross tabs show that opposition to “taxpayer-funded abortion coverage crossed nearly every demographic control, including sex, race, region, party, and age.”
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