Poll: Majority Of Americans Want Federal Law Making Abortion Legal Across U.S.

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Poll: Majority Of Americans Want Federal Law Making Abortion Legal Across U.S.
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And 64% of those surveyed want to keep Roe v. Wade intact, a CBS News and YouGov survey found.

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