New Polls Suggest, Majority of Americans Support, Roe v. Wade .<br />According to a recent set of polls, <br />less than one-third of Americans want to <br />see Roe v. Wade overturned.<br />CNN reports that key elements of Texas' <br />restrictive new abortion law also garnered <br />relatively little support in the polls.<br />CNN reports that key elements of Texas' <br />restrictive new abortion law also garnered <br />relatively little support in the polls.<br />In a Marquette Law School survey released September 22, <br />only 20% of 1,411 U.S. adults surveyed favored overturning <br />Roe v. Wade, with 50% opposed to doing so.<br />In a Marquette Law School survey released September 22, <br />only 20% of 1,411 U.S. adults surveyed favored overturning <br />Roe v. Wade, with 50% opposed to doing so.<br />In a Monmouth University poll, 62% of 802 U.S. adults <br />said the Supreme Court should uphold <br />the ruling, while 31% said they want to revise it. .<br />In a Monmouth University poll, 62% of 802 U.S. adults <br />said the Supreme Court should uphold <br />the ruling, while 31% said they want to revise it. .<br />In a Quinnipiac University survey, 67% of 1,210 <br />U.S. adults said that they generally agree <br />with the 1973 Supreme Court decision.<br />In a Quinnipiac University survey, 67% of 1,210 <br />U.S. adults said that they generally agree <br />with the 1973 Supreme Court decision.<br />In recent years, many GOP-led states <br />have increasingly passed new laws <br />that restrict access to abortion.<br />In recent years, many GOP-led states <br />have increasingly passed new laws <br />that restrict access to abortion.<br />Marquette's poll suggests 45% of U.S. adults feel the Supreme Court has reduced, rather than expanded, the rights of people seeking abortions over the past 15 years.<br />Marquette's poll suggests 45% of U.S. adults feel the Supreme Court has reduced, rather than expanded, the rights of people seeking abortions over the past 15 years.<br />According to CNN, how Americans describe their views <br />on abortion in a poll can vary significantly depending <br />on the details of the questions they're asked.<br />According to CNN, how Americans describe their views <br />on abortion in a poll can vary significantly depending <br />on the details of the questions they're asked.<br />Many people have complicated or nuanced views about how to handle the highly-contested issue.<br />In the Monmouth and Quinnipiac surveys, about half of the public said they felt abortion laws should fall somewhere between, "always legal" and "always illegal."