Recent poll shows decreased support for pro-abortion Amendment 4 in Florida
A recent poll by Pro-Life PC and Life First PC found a voter support rate of 57% for the pro-abortion Amendment 4 in Florida – three points below the 60% threshold the amendment would need in order to pass.
“Poll finds Amendment 4 at 57% support, large [number] of undecideds remain as election nears – but support declines once voters told about its implications,” Florida’s Voice reported on X Wednesday.
Roughly 27% of voters surveyed remain in opposition to the proposed amendment, and 16% consider themselves undecided.
The poll, which sampled 1,745 Floridians, likely shows how pro-life messaging has shaped voters’ perception of the amendment.
When voters were told about the lack of transparency in the pro-abortion amendment about issues such as risks to women’s health, late-term abortion warnings, and the removal of parental consent requirements for minors, voter opinion shifted against the measure.