Shefali Luthra

Reproductive Health Reporter

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Americans who call abortion their top voting issue are now more likely to support banning it, a reversal from the energized reproductive rights supporters who turned abortion into a key election issue after Roe v. Wade was overturned.

Only 2 percent of Americans say abortion is their top concern, according to a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll , down from 7 percent in the same poll a year ago and 5 percent in 2023. Among them, 57 percent want abortion mostly or completely outlawed; 39 percent say abortion should be banned in all cases, compared with only 10 percent of the general population.

The findings suggest a possible reversion to the status quo before Roe’s fall. People who priorit

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