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Catholics For A Free Choice, July 2, 2004
Catholic Voters Support Legal
Abortion
A new poll from Catholics for
a Free Choice reveals majority of Catholics
are prochoice; Abortion not expected to have
major impact on the election
WASHINGTON, DCCatholic voters are aligned
with the rest of the nation on the issue of
abortion. The majority of Catholics voters
are more likely to call themselves prochoice
(53%) than prolife (45%) on abortion,
and a preponderance believe abortion should
be legal (61%). Four in ten Catholic voters
(38%) strongly or somewhat
disagree that abortion should be legal, and
more Catholic voters feel strongly
in favor of legal abortion (33%) than opposed
(22%).
Few Catholic voters consider abortion an issue
of primary importance in the elections. Just
one quarter (27%) say they would definitely
vote against a candidate for president
if that candidate had a different position
from theirs on abortion; 38% say they would
maybe vote against such a candidate;
34% say either the candidates position
would not change their vote.
Three-quarters of Catholic voters (74%) DO NOT
believe that Catholics have a religious
obligation to vote against candidates who support
legal abortion. This includes those who
attend mass frequently (58%), Republicans (58%),
and conservatives (54%). A quarter (24%) does
believe this obligation exists.
The data suggest that among Catholic voters,
abortion as a political issue does not provide
much of an advantage to either side of the
debate. Of those with strong agreement or disagreement
with legal abortion, six in ten (58%) of antichoice
Catholics and one-third (30%) of prochoice
Catholics say they would definitely
vote against the candidate who took a position
on abortion different from [their own].
The complete poll will be released Tuesday, July
13. It is the largest and most statistically
significant poll available of Catholic opinions
on 2004 election issues and recent actions
of the US bishops. From June 2-10, 2004, prominent
DC polling firm Belden Russonello and Stewart
surveyed 2,239 Catholics, including 366 Hispanic
Catholics. The survey has a ±2.1 percentage-point
margin of error.
Catholics in Political Life: Challenges to
Faith in Democracy is a project of Catholics
for a Free Choice designed to reveal insights
into the motivations of Catholic voters as
they consider the choices in the presidential
campaign and to analyze how Catholics respond
to the role of the Catholic hierarchy in the
elections. To obtain a full copy of the results
on July 13, please contact Michelle Ringuette
at (202) 986-6093.
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