The poll finds that the public can be swayed on many of these state actions with some changing their opinions after hearing counter-arguments.

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Seven in ten (69%) originally support laws requiring abortions to only be performed by doctors who have hospital admitting privileges, but after supporters hear the argument that complications from abortions are rare and women who need treatment would be able to receive it, regardless of whether the abortion provider has admitting privileges, support drops to about half (52%).