Most Americans say overturning Roe was politically motivated, NPR/Ipsos poll finds

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Most Americans say overturning Roe was politically motivated, NPR/Ipsos poll finds
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An NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans say Supreme Court justices are guided more by their politics than the law, and that lawmakers aren't deciding abortion policy based on public sentiment.

Abortion-rights protesters shout into the Senate chamber in the Indiana Capitol on July 25, 2022, about a month afterFifty years ago Sunday, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the constitutional right to an abortion with the Roe v. Wade decision. Nearly seven months ago, the same court overturned that ruling, putting the matter back to the states.

She says she does not identify with either major political party. When asked if she feels represented by her state lawmakers, Jackson says,"absolutely not." . Those restrictions are at odds with what the majority of Americans want, according to the NPR/Ipsos poll.34% say the procedure should be legal in most cases.9% say abortion should be illegal in all cases.

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