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VisitHow will public opinion on late-term abortion shift by mid-2025?
More support for stricter regulations • 25%
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Other • 25%
Major national polls such as Gallup or Pew Research Center
Elon Musk Calls Late-Term Abortion 'Unequivocally Murder,' Contrasts with Trump's Veto Stance
Oct 20, 2024, 07:45 PM
Elon Musk has publicly stated his opposition to abortion once a fetus becomes viable to live outside the womb, describing such actions as 'unequivocally murder.' Musk's comments have sparked significant discussion and agreement among some public figures, including Senator Mike Lee. Musk emphasized that if a baby can survive outside the womb, it is 'not abortion' and should not be aborted, aligning his views with those who believe in stricter abortion regulations. This stance contrasts with President Trump's position, who has indicated he would veto a national abortion ban, considering it a state issue.
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More supportive • 33%
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Significant shift towards pro-choice • 25%
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Majority support • 33%
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Evenly divided • 33%
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More states pass stricter laws • 25%
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