Wide partisan gaps in abortion attitudes, but opinions in both parties are complicated

At a pivotal moment in the country’s decades-long debate over abortion rights, public attitudes about the legality of abortion are largely divided along partisan lines – and to a greater extent than in past decades. At the same time, a major new Pew Research Center study finds a wide range […] Read more »

America’s Abortion Quandary

The abortion debate in America is often framed as a legal binary, with “pro-life” people on one side, seeking to restrict abortion’s availability, and “pro-choice” people on the other, opposing government restrictions on abortion. But as the country approaches what could be a watershed moment in the history of abortion […] Read more »

1 in 5 Parents of Children Under 5 Intend to Get Them a COVID-19 Vaccine Right Away Once Eligible

About a fifth (18%) of parents with children under age 5 say they intend to get their child vaccinated “right away” once federal regulators authorize its use for their child’s age group, the latest KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor survey shows. Another 38% say they would want to “wait and see” […] Read more »

Fox News Poll: Majority favors ban on sex, gender discussions for young children in schools

Over half of registered voters would support a law that bans teachers from discussing gender identity and sexual orientation with students before fourth grade. That’s according to the latest Fox News poll, released Wednesday. … Voters increasingly believe coronavirus is under control (86% say at least somewhat under control, up […] Read more »