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Memos & Media Guidance
From: Katherine Patterson, Public Policy Polling
To: Interested Parties
Date: August 21, 2020
A new Public Policy Polling survey finds that a strong majority (76%) of Arizona voters believe that abortion should be legal, and that the government should not prevent a woman from making that decision for herself. Just 13% say they would only consider voting for a candidate who supports banning abortion in the November election.
A large majority (79%) also agree, with 63% in strong agreement, that any decision about pregnancy should be made by the woman with the support of people she loves and trusts, while just 17% disagree. This also includes 84% of independent voters and 59% of Republicans. Among Hispanic and Latinx voters, 96% agree.
Voters in Arizona also show strong support for respecting a woman’s freedom to make personal decisions:
Other key findings in the survey include:
Public Policy Polling surveyed 604 Arizona voters from August 19-20, 2020. The margin of error is +/- 4.0%. 50% of interviews for the survey were conducted by telephone and 50% by text message.