Americans are divided on whether women should have to see a doctor in person before receiving abortion pills, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. This division comes as the US Supreme Court is set to rule on whether to reimpose that restriction on medication abortion. The poll reveals a significant split in public opinion ahead of the Court's decision on one of its highest-profile abortion cases since 2022.
Americans are divided on whether women should have to see a doctor in person before receiving abortion pills, a new poll found, as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs whether to reimpose that restriction on medication abortion. https://t.co/6CAd23go0z
Americans are divided on whether women should have to see a doctor in person before receiving abortion pills, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The findings come as SCOTUS prepares to rule on its highest-profile abortion cases since 2022. Read more: https://t.co/p2nGOMYpG1 https://t.co/LLA24GTIRw
Americans split on abortion pill restrictions ahead of Supreme Court ruling. https://t.co/AWtP7xmjF2
Americans divided as Supreme Court weighs abortion pill access, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds https://t.co/m67wh9WlhE https://t.co/IzTthnnShg
Americans are divided on whether women should have to see a doctor in person before receiving abortion pills, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found, as the US Supreme Court weighs whether to reimpose that restriction on medication abortion https://t.co/bJtI6b3chI https://t.co/mtFW9W8K7g
⚠️ AMERICANS DIVIDED AS SUPREME COURT WEIGHS ABORTION PILL ACCESS, REUTERS/IPSOS POLL FINDS Full Story → https://t.co/q9tXgQZOTZ Americans are divided on whether women should have to see a doctor in person before receiving abortion pills, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found, as…
Americans say medication abortion should be legal rather than illegal by a margin of more than two-to-one (54% vs. 20%). A quarter say they are not sure. Like opinions on the legality of abortion overall, partisans differ greatly in their views of medication abortion 👇 https://t.co/uE5kQ0CGlk