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hlthe2b

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13. That is exactly right and I have also followed polling on this for more than two decades.
Mon Oct 8, 2018, 03:13 PM
Oct 2018

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That flies in the face of pretty much every study, ever... bearsfootball516 Oct 2018 #1
Democratic women are most likely to be pro-choice. Iliyah Oct 2018 #2
When will people learn, it is not about saving a life but permanent control of women katmondoo Oct 2018 #3
100% Freddie Oct 2018 #10
The article is all over the place dsc Oct 2018 #4
Never seen a study that says that RhodeIslandOne Oct 2018 #5
Methinks Celinda Lake has an agenda... and it is not accurate polling, but an anti-abortion outcome. hlthe2b Oct 2018 #6
Methinks you should read up on Celinda Lake before besmirching her character... tritsofme Oct 2018 #9
Doesn't mean she doesn't have an agenda. This finding is a profound outlier, it is only reasonable hlthe2b Oct 2018 #11
Again, accusing her of having an anti-abortion agenda because you dislike the results tritsofme Oct 2018 #25
I do know the history and anyone who does recognizes there is something really wrong with this poll hlthe2b Oct 2018 #28
Honestly, I don't particularly care about the results here or your interpretation,just wanted others tritsofme Oct 2018 #32
Do NOT attribute words nor characterization in my post that I never used. THAT IS DISHONEST hlthe2b Oct 2018 #33
You accused her of polling with an anti-abortion agenda. tritsofme Oct 2018 #35
I said that was one possibilty... Poor polling technique/incompetence is surely possilble as well hlthe2b Oct 2018 #36
lol, yes, you are right of course.After a few posts you allowed that she might just be incompetent. tritsofme Oct 2018 #39
I don't need to defend my creds with any of those organizations, esp. Planned Parenthood hlthe2b Oct 2018 #40
I'm not defending/don't care about the poll in question. tritsofme Oct 2018 #42
You don't care if it is false and thus propaganda favorable to anti-choice RW factions? hlthe2b Oct 2018 #44
No, my entire purpose for this series of posts is to completely reject the idea that Lake is tritsofme Oct 2018 #45
Your insults are rather misplaced when you can not even defend her methods nor analysis nor motives hlthe2b Oct 2018 #46
Again, people can judge for themselves. I just didn't want your nonsense attacks to go unanswered. tritsofme Oct 2018 #48
And, I don't want false propaganda to go unanswered nor worse, defended. Nor do MOST of us! hlthe2b Oct 2018 #49
She questioned. How dare she, eh?? boston bean Oct 2018 #37
Methinks you could back it up if you wish. Why don't you show us? kcr Oct 2018 #58
Lake is a well known public figure, I listed some of her prominent clients tritsofme Oct 2018 #59
Uh... MontanaMama Oct 2018 #7
Every other study I have seen says otherwise. Women want access to the full range of health care... Hekate Oct 2018 #8
That is exactly right and I have also followed polling on this for more than two decades. hlthe2b Oct 2018 #13
Among religious women surely? JHan Oct 2018 #12
Among conservative "religious" women, maybe. SharonClark Oct 2018 #18
Yup, after all liberal religious women exist. JHan Oct 2018 #19
She might be overstating it somewhat, but she's fundamentally right Azathoth Oct 2018 #14
I used to drive by a Planned Parenthood on Saturday mornings - every week there was an anti-abortion Midwestern Democrat Oct 2018 #50
Bullshit (n/t) leftynyc Oct 2018 #15
Hmmmm. This appears to be her opinion, not results of a poll. missingthebigdog Oct 2018 #16
I've always heard Turin_C3PO Oct 2018 #17
Creative allegation, Ms. Lake... but no objective evidence to support it. nt LanternWaste Oct 2018 #20
Complete bullshit. onecaliberal Oct 2018 #21
This gets into the usual RWNJ thing about people being pro-abortion MiniMe Oct 2018 #22
So which is it Celinda? GeorgeGist Oct 2018 #23
IMHO, what is the most important poll that is consistent over time? BeckyDem Oct 2018 #24
Facts! Oh how they tend to fly in the face.. must be frustrating for those selling this kind of BS Thekaspervote Oct 2018 #26
Yea I'm not sure what the point of the poll is. Seems scattered to me too. BeckyDem Oct 2018 #41
BS spanone Oct 2018 #27
Nope Freethinker65 Oct 2018 #29
NO, just no. Go away .... LenaBaby61 Oct 2018 #30
I think this entirely depends on age and geography tymorial Oct 2018 #31
I have seen it.. women are a backbone of right to lie dembotoz Oct 2018 #34
I doubt that Women are less likely to support abortion rights than men Snake Plissken Oct 2018 #38
Ugh. I'm a Presbyterian Elder and Stephen Minister. phylny Oct 2018 #43
OK, two questions: who is she polling and what is the MOE of this poll? CTyankee Oct 2018 #47
Bullshit. roamer65 Oct 2018 #51
another misleading, let's stir up the shit headline from The Hill. Politico does the same thing still_one Oct 2018 #52
It is bullshit. First it depends how the question is asked. This interview supposedly looked at still_one Oct 2018 #53
I will wait until I see the midterm results, and how people voted still_one Oct 2018 #54
Cough*bullshit*Cough. SammyWinstonJack Oct 2018 #55
"people who described themselves as practicing a religion" Flaleftist Oct 2018 #56
The Celinda Lake who just co-authored a book "What Women Really Want" with njhoneybadger Oct 2018 #57
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