Results and methodology on Americans' attitudes on abortion and the overturning of Roe v. Wade, from the June 24 - 25, 2022 CBS News/YouGov survey.
Results
Toplines and tables: Results among U.S. adult citizens for every question, also broken down by attributes such as race, age, gender, and political party
Methodology
How respondents were selected: From YouGov’s opt-in panel, to be representative of all U.S. adult citizens. Respondents were recontacted after the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade was released, following an initial survey conducted before the decision on June 22-24, 2022 using a nationally representative sample of 2,265 U.S. adults. The recontact rate was 70%.
Who responded: 1,591 U.S. adults
How: Online
When: June 24 - 25, 2022
How the sample was weighted: According to gender, age, race, and education based upon the U.S. Census American Community Survey, and the U.S. Census Current Population Survey, as well as 2020 Presidential vote, partisan identification, and pre-decision
opinion on Roe v. Wade of the national sample. The weights range from 0.03 to 9.5, with a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 0.9.
Margin of error: Approximately 3% for the overall sample
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CBS News Poll survey team
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Jennifer De Pinto
Fred Backus
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