You cannot use polls to change the Constitution. There is a process for that. As far as SCOTUS is concerned, polls are meaningless. Can we agree on that limited point?
By the way, I'm not acknowledging your statistics. Just pointing out they are meaningless to a court case.
But, to your point, I suppose those 80% (if they exist), must be citizens of Blue states that implement the policy they want. Maybe they all live in LA, Chicago and NYC. Otherwise, you'd think Congress might have tried to codify RvW, or an Article V Amendment might have been ratified.
BTW, in this covid thread, I was really just poking you about your debate technique of pretending that your audience will agree with you if only they study harder when you know that policy issues are not merely a matter of study. I certainly wasn't looking to debate any abortion policy. If you think I am avoiding you elsewhere because of your excellent points, that would be a wrong assumption. I just don't think you are interested in honest debate, and I only have so much patience for disingenuousness, so I move on. I'm avoiding you, not your arguments. Be honest, and people will be more interested in talking to you.