Survey shows opposition to abortion in most health care reform

Posted on November 18th, 2009, by admin

A CNN poll, 61 percent of Americans oppose public money for abortions, according. In addition, 51 percent said they believe that abortion is paid directly to them to request should come from women.

Results in the first place battle that raged U.S. House and Senate have highlighted, the inclusion of health reform on abortion funding.

Pro-life members of the house one passed that prohibits abortion amendment to the federal funding was found. Monday was capitalized word amendment and the House version of health care had died.

Now the Senate’s turn. Senator, R Orrin Hatch – Utah, has announced a similar amendment with the PRO will introduce the language of life, but said they support it in search of a Democrat who was not very successful.

He said, “It will be more difficult in the Senate” told Daily Politics. “Many things are there (Democrats) that really can change.”

Repealed, R Jim Jordan – Ohio, said that the Democratic leadership is not listening to the American people.

He said, “She lives there with the provision of health care to keep trying to spend this way” said. “But the American people, God bless you, follow up, using his first amendment rights and says, ‘You know, us federal government intrusion into our lives it has taken incredible.” This is encouraging for me.

Republican state funding for abortion are united in their opposition, and even some Democrats are considering standing for life.

“Some of these people are starting to solve it,” Jordan said that life is precious and should be preserved.

However, the policy of democratic leadership that is contrary to the beliefs of many Americans continue to push. Barry Aarons, a researcher at the Institute for Policy Innovation said, it is difficult to understand why.

“He told me that they believe in the power of the President’s personality,” he said, “and believe in majority in the House and Senate, they are what we can do.”

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