(POLL) Voters more worried about inflation, crime, illegal immigration than abortion rights


Inflation is still the most important issue to voters, even with news reports circulating that the Supreme Court could possibly overturn Roe v. Wade, making abortion rights exclusively a state issue.

That’s according to Rasmussen Reports.

The survey found that 87% of likely voters say they are at least somewhat concerned about inflation, including 60% who say they are are “very concerned.” That number is little-changed since January.

More voters say they are concerned about violent crime and illegal immigration than about abortion rights.

  • Eighty-three percent (83%) say they are concerned about violent crime, including 51% who are very concerned.
  • Sixty-nine percent (69%) say they are concerned about illegal immigration, including 47% who are very concerned.
  • Sixty-three percent (63%) say they are at least somewhat concerned about abortion rights, including 42% who are very concerned.

Democrats (58%) are much more likely than Republicans (35%) or voters not affiliated with either major party (32%) to say they are very concerned about abortion rights.

To see survey question wording, click here.


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