I'm not sure what you, in your deluded mind, think the Dem position is.
Then again, I'm not sure what I think the Dem position is either. But I'm pretty sure you are wrong about it, because you are wrong about just about everything you say about Democrats. Socialists! Senile! BBBEEEEEEEENNNNNGGGGGHHHHHHHAAAAAAZZZZIIII!!!
Anyway, here's some kind of a summary of the American view of abortion. Not sure what it means in the context of this discussion.
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Steady support for Roe: Support for the Supreme Court’s abortion precedent in Roe v. Wade is similar, with a November Quinnipiac poll finding that 63% agree with the court’s ruling; and 72% of respondents in a January Marquette Law School poll and 69% of January CNN poll respondents oppose it being overturned.
If Roe is overturned: A January CNN poll found a 59% majority want their state to have laws that are “more permissive than restrictive” on abortion if Roe goes away, while only 20% want their state to ban abortion entirely (another 20% want it to be restricted but not banned).
Strongest support for abortion—within limits: An Associated Press/NORC poll in June found 87% support abortion when the woman’s life is in danger, 84% support exceptions in the case of rape or incest, and 74% support abortion if the child would be born with a life-threatening illness.
When abortion support drops: The further into the pregnancy, with AP/NORC finding 61% believe abortion should be legal during the first trimester, but only 34% in the second trimester and 19% in the third, and an April Wall Street Journal poll finding more Americans approve of 15-week abortion bans than disapprove.