Planned Parenthood Favorability

Planned Parenthood Favorability

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categoryOverall
Very favorable27%
Somewhat favorable19%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable16%
Somewhat unfavorable8%
Very unfavorable27%
Don't know/No opinion4%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Very favorable51%12%11%
Somewhat favorable26%30%10%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable14%19%15%
Somewhat unfavorable2%7%13%
Very unfavorable4%29%50%
Don't know/No opinion2%3%2%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Very favorable14%13%7%
Somewhat favorable9%19%5%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable12%22%11%
Somewhat unfavorable18%12%10%
Very unfavorable45%31%64%
Don't know/No opinion1%3%2%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Very favorable59%27%63%
Somewhat favorable23%43%17%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable13%15%15%
Somewhat unfavorable1%4%2%
Very unfavorable3%8%2%
Don't know/No opinion1%4%2%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Very favorable61%33%8%
Somewhat favorable31%22%11%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable2%25%13%
Somewhat unfavorable1%6%14%
Very unfavorable3%7%54%
Don't know/No opinion1%8%1%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Very favorable9%5%13%
Somewhat favorable17%6%9%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable17%10%10%
Somewhat unfavorable15%16%5%
Extremely unfavorable39%62%62%
Don't know/No opinion3%1%0%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Very favorable50%66%96%
Somewhat favorable38%31%2%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable4%0%0%
Somewhat unfavorable1%1%2%
Very unfavorable4%1%0%
Don't know/No opinion2%0%0%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
Very favorable59%15%8%
Somewhat favorable26%13%7%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable11%14%12%
Somewhat unfavorable2%11%16%
Very unfavorable1%45%57%
Don't know/No opinion3%3%0%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Very favorable24%39%29%
Somewhat favorable16%29%16%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable15%13%19%
Somewhat unfavorable10%2%6%
Very unfavorable31%15%21%
Don't know/No opinion3%2%8%

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categoryMaleFemale
Very favorable24%29%
Somewhat favorable16%20%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable13%18%
Somewhat unfavorable9%7%
Very unfavorable36%19%
Don't know/No opinion1%6%

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categoryBible is the word of God, to be taken literallyBible is the word of God, not to be taken literallyBible is a book written by men
Very favorable15%25%53%
Somewhat favorable10%21%26%
Neither favorable nor unfavorable24%11%10%
Somewhat unfavorable9%11%4%
Very unfavorable38%32%6%
Don't know3%1%1%

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