Most Americans remain opposed to overturning the controversial U.S.
Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, which 40 years ago legalized
abortion at least in the first three months of pregnancy, according to a
poll released Wednesday.
The poll by the Pew Research
Center found that 63 percent of Americans believe that Roe v. Wade
should not be completely overturned, compared to 29 percent who believe
it should be. These opinions have changed little from surveys conducted
in 2003 and 1992, Pew reported.