Americans Demand Safeguards on Abortion Pills: Poll
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Americans Demand Safeguards on Abortion Pills: Poll
A growing majority of Americans are voicing concern over the widespread availability of mail-order abortion pills, with new polling showing strong support for reinstating basic medical safeguards. The findings reinforce what many pro-life advocates have warned for years: current policies are putting women and unborn children at risk.
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From the Daily Wire:
Most Americans, including Democrats and independents, want to change a federal government policy allowing abortion pills to be mailed with impunity throughout the United States, according to polling obtained by The Daily Wire.
Over two-thirds (67%) of Americans surveyed said they would support the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reinstating an in-person doctor visit requirement for accessing an abortion pill via the mail, polling from CRC Research showed. That included 72% of Republicans, 68% of independents, and 63% of Democrats. About 27% of Americans opposed reinstating the in-person requirement.
Pro-life leaders, who have blamed the increasing abortion rates across the country on mail-order abortions, touted the polling as a reason for the FDA to revoke the Biden-era policy allowing pills to be shipped without a doctor’s visit.
Expanded Context
For years, intercessors across the nation have been faithfully praying for a shift in America’s heart on the issue of life—and this polling may be a sign that those prayers are being answered. Even in a deeply divided culture, a clear majority of Americans, including many outside the pro-life movement, are recognizing the need for greater protections. This growing consensus reflects a broader awakening to the dangers of abortion pills and the value of human life.
At the same time, the concerns surrounding mail-order abortion drugs remain serious. Without in-person medical oversight, women face increased risks of complications, coercion, and lack of proper care. What many once viewed as a matter of convenience is now being seen more clearly as a public health and moral issue—one that demands accountability and compassion.
This moment also highlights how God can move hearts across political and cultural lines. Support for basic safeguards is not limited to one party, but spans Republicans, independents, and even many Democrats. For believers, this is an encouragement to remain steadfast in prayer, trusting that the Lord is at work even when change seems slow.
As leaders consider next steps, there is a real opportunity to restore common-sense protections that uphold both the dignity of women and the sanctity of unborn life. Intercessors can take heart knowing that their prayers are making a difference—and that God is continuing to move in this critical issue.
A Call to Prayer for Intercessors
Intercessors, pray for the protection of unborn children and for women who may be facing pressure or uncertainty. Ask God to give President Donald Trump and federal leaders wisdom and courage to uphold life, and pray that truth would prevail over deception in this critical issue.
Intercessor, share this article and pray boldly for the protection of life in our nation.
(Excerpt from the Daily Wire. Photo Credit: FamilyMan88 – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=94544374)
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