Showing posts with label New Poll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Poll. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2018

'Abortion Will End in This Nation and It Will End Through Love': New Poll Shows Nationwide Pro-Life Shift - CBN News Alegra Hall

'Abortion Will End in This Nation and It Will End 
Through Love': New Poll Shows Nationwide Pro-Life Shift

06-13-2018
CBN News Alegra Hall








A recent Gallup poll shows most Americans are not in favor of abortion on demand. According to 
the survey, however, while “most do not favor an outright ban” on abortion, they do “want limits” 
on the practice.

The nationwide study, based on the results from more than 1,000 respondents throughout all 50 states, 
concludes that there is some movement on the pro-life front.

It seems to show that 53 percent of those surveyed believe abortion should only be allowed under 
certain circumstances.


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Catherine Glenn Foster, who serves as the president and CEO of Americans United for Life, is 
encouraged by the numbers.

“The latest Gallup numbers on abortion are very encouraging for the pro-life community," Foster 
told CBN News.

They show that the percentage of Americans who self-identify as "pro-life" has skyrocketed by 
15 percent since the mid-1990s and now totals 48 percent. Meanwhile, the percentage of Americans 
who self-identify as "pro-choice" has plummeted by 8 percent to 48 percent, says Foster.

Another question asked in the probe is whether abortion is morally wrong.

The study shows that “by a slim five-percentage-point margin, 48-43 percent, Americans believe 
abortion is wrong from a moral perspective.”

Abby Johnson, president of And Then There Were None and author of Unplanned, is encouraged 
by the new findings.

"Abortion already has a stigma attached to it, as it should, because it ends at least one life and 
harms many others," she told CBN News. "The majority of Americans recognize this, which is 
encouraging. If the culture continues to move in this direction, in the direction of realizing the 
destruction abortion causes, we will make abortion unthinkable.”

READ: Group Dedicated to Thinning Out Abortion Workers Says 419 Workers Have Quit

Johnson thinks she has the remedy for ending abortion in this country: “Loving those who work 
in the abortion industry and helping them to get out of it," she said.

"I believe we will see the number of Americans who see abortion as morally wrong and choose 
to not support it go up,” she told CBN News.

The same study found also found that polygamy and married people having affairs was morally 
wrong, too.

Some 78 percent said they found “polygamy, when a married person has more than one spouse 
at the same time,” to be wrong while a whopping 88 percent felt that married people having 
extramarital affairs was wrong.

One out of four of those surveyed also found that suicide was morally wrong.

Overall, pro-life advocates are excited about the survey.

Foster added, “This shows us that the more Americans learn about abortion and get to the facts 
of the issue rather than the often-overwrought and polemic political rhetoric that surrounds it, the 
more life-affirming their positions become. And that is news we can all celebrate!”

As for abortion, Johnson is hopeful the country's loss of some 60 million pre-born babies will be 
a wake-up call for America.

Johnson, who worked in the abortion industry for eight years and who witnessed a baby in the 
womb fighting for its life, thinks "abortion will end in this nation and it will end through love."

On her website, she adds, “The most important thing to know is that I believe in forgiveness, mercy, 
and redemption. No one is beyond the amazing power of Christ and His love.”

Monday, November 7, 2016

New Poll Shows 90% of Pro-Israel Evangelicals Support Trump - Staff Writer BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS

New Poll Shows 90% of Pro-Israel Evangelicals Support Trump

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“A man’s heart deviseth his way; but Hashem directeth his steps.” Proverbs 16:9 (The Israel Bible™)
A poll by Israel365 has found that pro-Israel Evangelical Christian voters are maintaining their strong support for presidential candidate Donald Trump during the contentious US election.
In an email survey sent to 150,000 Israel365 daily newsletter subscribers, Israel365 asked readers which candidate he or she felt was better for Israel: Republican Donald Trump, or Democrat Hillary Clinton.
According to Shlomo Schreibman, Vice President of the Israel Media Network, which specializes in marketing to the pro-Israel Evangelical crowd, “These findings are very interesting because while we knew a majority of Evangelicals support Trump, we were surprised by the overwhelming 90 percent support for Donald Trump.”
The Israel365 poll was sent on three dates in batches of 50,000, with emails going out on September 27, September 30, and October 20; voting data was captured daily to observe trends. The majority of participants identified themselves as pro-Israel Evangelical Christians. A total of  6,897 people responded to the poll.
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A consistent average of 90 percent of those polled said they believed Trump was the better candidate for Israel, with 10 percent choosing Hillary Clinton. Support for Trump remained steady at around 90 percent throughout the three-week poll.
According to the New York Times, national polling average show a minor lead for Hillary of 45.3 percent, with 43 percent for Trump. Studies from the Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll have shown that the Evangelical community in general have been pro-Trump, but with inconsistent margins: Trump had a 12-point advantage over Hillary in July but went down to just a one-point difference in October. The Israel365 poll, however, shows massive and unshakable support of Trump among pro-Israel Evangelicals.
Response of lawyer Marc Zell, Chairman of Republicans Overseas Israel party, said in response to the results, “These findings add up to the tremendous support Donald Trump is receiving from the Americans in Israel,” of which he believes over 80 percent support the Republican candidate.
“I have no doubt that the entire American society will want an honest and strong leader that will repair the system and will lead the US to a better future both on domestic and foreign issues and in particular the relationship with Israel and maintaining the common interests of the two countries.”