Growing number of Catholics, Protestants support less strict abortion laws: poll

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A Gallup poll found that surprising number of Protestants and Catholics are supportive of less strict abortion laws in the United States.

PRO-CHOICE ACTIVISTS ANGRY AT BIDEN'S ‘VERY BRIEF' STATEMENT ON ABORTION IN STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS

"Ultimately, abortion is an uncompassionate response to a difficult pregnancy, one that pits a mother in crisis against her pre-born child." wrote Diocese of Arlington's Bishop Michael Burbidge, head of the USCCB's Committee on Pro-Life Activities."Women and their pre-born children both deserve better – they deserve all of us to stand with them, and to provide solutions that empower them both to have a positive future.

"Between 2001 and 2021, the percentage of Americans dissatisfied with U.S. abortion policies ranged from 43% to 58% ." Gallup polls stated."During this time, those who expressed dissatisfaction were significantly more likely to do so because they typically didn’t think the laws were strict enough rather than too strict."

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