Religion, Politics, and Public Funding for Abortion
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
Published online on March 10, 2022
Abstract
["Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 61, Issue 1, Page 230-241, March 2022. ", "\nAbstract\nAn abundance of research examines Americans’ attitudes toward abortion legality and morality with particular attention to polarization around this issue and the influence of social movements, religious organizations, the media, and political leaders. There is a relative dearth, however, of research focusing on attitudes toward the public funding of abortion services. Using three national, random samples of American adults, we address this gap in the literature. We find that the oft‐cited “bipartisan consensus” around opposition to public funding of abortion is a myth. In fact, there is more bipartisan consensus around abortion legality than abortion funding, across religious traditions. As national debates about abortion funding intensify, these findings underscore the importance of future surveys consistently measuring Americans’ attitudes toward public funding of abortion, above and beyond abortion legality or morality.\n"]