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Women have in recent years been more likely than men to hold the two absolute positions on abortion — saying it should be either legal under any circumstances or illegal in all circumstances — but these differences are not large.

Within various age and partisan categories, men and women are mostly similar in their views. Only with respect to education, specifically those with a college education, is there a sizable gender gap.
College-educated women are significantly more likely than college-educated men to believe abortion should be legal under any circumstances.
via Education Trumps Gender in Predicting Support for Abortion.

In the broadest terms, the largest segments of Republicans and Democrats have consistently preferred the middle "legal only under certain circumstances" abortion position.
What’s changed since 1975 is that the percentage of Republicans favouring the "illegal in all circumstances" position has grown and the percentage favouring the "legal under any circumstances" position has decreased. The reverse pattern is seen among Democrats.

via Republicans’, Dems’ Abortion Views Grow More Polarized.
The question I ask is why isn’t this substantial number of women with reservations to varying degrees about abortion not represented by the feminists who claim to speak on their behalf in the media?

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How much snow it typically takes to cancel school in the US http://t.co/9tYHIOG3pV—
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in economics of love and marriage, law and economics, politics - USA Tags: same-sex divorce, same-sex marriage
#Dailychart: Same-sex marriage is legal in 36 states. Here's how opinion has changed econ.st/1dpjNnI http://t.co/8fdhl8KJC2—
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