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Have You Gone From Being Pro-Choice to Pro-Life?

The jump in people defining themselves as pro-life, 7 percentage points in one year, for a total of 51 percent, doesn't explain itself. You may be right, Hanna, that scientific advances or a truly deep shift in attitude don't explain it, given that the breakdown hadn't changed for how many people think abortion should always, sometimes, or never be legal. But the words "pro-life" and "pro-choice" have long been as fraught and full of meaning as they are now. No event in the last year I can think of rocked the definitional boat on this one. Click on the headline for more.

By: Emily Bazelon

Posted: May 18, 2009 at 12:51 PM

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The jump in people defining themselves as pro-life, 7 percentage points in one year, for a total of 51 percent, doesn't explain itself. You may be right, Hanna, that scientific advances or a truly deep shift in attitude don't explain it, given that the breakdown hadn't changed for how many people think abortion should always, sometimes, or never be legal. But the words "pro-life" and "pro-choice" have long been as fraught and full of meaning as they are now. No event in the last year I can think of rocked the definitional boat on this one. Click on the headline for more.

The striking jump in the new Gallup poll of people defining themselves as pro-life—7 percentage points in one year, for a total of 51 percent—doesn't explain itself. You may be right, Hanna, that scientific advances or a truly deep shift in attitude aren't the rationale [1], given that the breakdown didn't change when Gallup pinned people down further by asking them if they think abortion should always, sometimes, or never be legal. But the words "pro-life" and "pro-choice" have long been as freighted with meaning as they are now. No event in the last year I can think of rocked the definitional boat on this one.

So I'd love to hear from anyone out there who used to think of herself or himself as pro-choice, and in the last year or so has had a change of heart. Why? What accounts for the shift in your thinking? Post a comment if you're up for doing that, or send me an email at bazelon@slate.com [2].

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