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(Life News) — A third poll in the last three weeks has results showing a majority of Americans are opposed to abortion and say that it is morally wrong. That’s what a new survey from the Public Religion Research Institute finds.

Based on interviews with 3,000 adults, PRRI finds that Americans, regardless of generation, believe abortion is morally wrong — but young Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 agree with that conclusion as well. They do so even though the poll found they are supportive of same-sex marriages. While there is a generation gap on that issue, there is not one on the issue of abortion.

“Millennials strongly support gender equality and rights for gay and lesbian people,” the survey said, according to AP. “However . . . younger Americans are no more supportive of abortion rights than the general population.”

“Abortion is just a different kind of issue, even for those who support it,” PPRI pollster Robert Jones said, according to AP. “It’s not the kind of issue that one celebrates.”

Leslie Kantor, national director of education for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America abortion business, told AP: “For young adults, the vast majority know someone in their life who is gay. There’s no comparable coming out process related to abortion — even though by age 45 one-third of American women will have had one.” . . .

The survey found 52 percent of Americans say abortions are morally wrong. However, the PRRI poll found different results from a recent Gallup survey in that it showed 56 percent of Americans say abortions should be legal in all or most cases. Some 19 percent said abortions should be legal in all cases and 37 percent said most while 14 percent said it should be illegal in all cases and 26 percent said illegal in most.

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