ce and not support prostitution? Can you be pro choice and not be pro drug use? My experience tells me +90% of the pro choice crowd is against both.
For most, the debate is really about the child. That's why, contrary to Ty's stats, the majority feel abortion is acceptable up to a specific amount of weeks. He continues to leave out the weeks part in the data he cites. Also, as ELP points out, tax money going to abortions complicates matters. Should public money support parents who cannot get pregnant?
For the extremes, there is no middle ground. The far left is pushing abortion right up to and in some cases beyond birth. The far right wants to abolish abortion even in the case of a mother's expected death or it being conceived in the most horrid of ways. I'm in between those extremes. I don't think public money should go to abortions, but I also can accept abortions early in a pregnancy.