(The Center Square) – It’s been more than three years since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that reversed Roe v. Wade , returning the authority to regulate abortion to individual states.
And while states are determining their own paths on the contentious issue of abortion, a recent major poll shows an increasing number of Americans in the post-Dobbs era are identifying as pro-life.
According to a June Gallup poll , 43% of Americans claimed the pro-life label – a 2-point jump from last year – while the pro-choice crowd shrank from 54% to 51%.
The slight move in public opinion is encouraging for pro-life supporters.
Meanwhile, in states that lean more pro-choice, political leaders are ensuring organizations like Planned Parenthoo