78% of Texas voters think abortion should be allowed in some form, UT poll shows [View all]
by Reese Oxner, Texas Tribune
At a time when Texas is poised to outlaw the vast majority of abortions if the nations highest court overturns constitutional protections for the procedure, a recent University of Texas at Austin poll shows more Texan voters think access to abortion should be allowed in some form.
Texas would make performing most abortions a felony if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade a future that looks considerably more likely after a nonbinding draft opinion was leaked from the high court Monday. Constitutional protections for abortion could be struck down as soon as this summer.
The university conducted the poll in April before the courts document was leaked. The survey found that 78% of respondents believe abortion should be allowed in some form while only 15% said it should be never permitted.
If Roe is overturned, Texas would allow doctors to perform abortions only to save the life of a pregnant person or if that person risked substantial impairment of major bodily function.
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