The pro-life movement may appear to have been fighting an uphill battle since the fall of Roe v. Wade. Major media outlets trumpet that “most Americans support abortion rights,” and pro-life legislation is portrayed as dangerous or even deadly. But underneath this narrative, the numbers tell a different—and deeply hopeful—story.
A July 24 poll by The Associated Press and the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) revealed that the percentage of Americans who believe abortion should be illegal in “most” or “all” circumstances has jumped by seven points. This is not a statistical blip. It is, according to pro-life researcher Dr. Michael New, “the highest level of pro-life sentiment since the Dobbs leak in May 2022” (LifeSiteNews).
This poll marks the second major data set in two months pointing to a quiet, yet powerful, pro-life shift. In June, Gallup’s survey found that 43% of Americans now identify as “pro-life,” up from 41% last year. Notably, the number of men identifying as “pro-choice” dropped from 48% to 41%, a significant swing in just one year. Meanwhile, the percentage of people who say abortion is “morally wrong” continues to climb (LifeSiteNews).
These numbers matter. They expose the weakness of the abortion lobby’s central narrative—that post-Roe laws are unpopular and unsustainable. In reality, even in a media environment saturated with fear-driven messaging, Americans are increasingly recognizing that abortion is not a solution. It’s a tragedy. And our collective conscience is stirring.
Even support for legal abortion “if the woman does not want to be pregnant for any reason” dropped five points in the past year. The public is rejecting the idea of abortion as a convenience, and beginning to reclaim a more humane, compassionate view of human life—one that sees value not only in the mother, but in her unborn child.
This cultural shift is already having tangible effects. Planned Parenthood has closed more than two dozen centers in 2025 alone, from California to Vermont. These closures are not coincidences—they are the result of persistent, prayerful, and peaceful pro-life advocacy. They are a sign that the tide is turning. (LifeSiteNews)
The backlash to the fall of Roe is fading. In 2022, polls showed a record low in pro-life responses, only 45%. Now, just three years later, it’s nearly a 50-50 split. Writer Ramesh Ponnuru noted in National Review that “the latest numbers suggest a fading of that backlash” and a return to historical pro-life strength.
For decades, we were told Roe was settled law. Then we were told that overturning it would be a disaster. Now, despite a relentless campaign to undo Dobbs, the truth is breaking through: Life is winning.
The work is far from over. But let this be a call to all pro-lifers: Do not despair. Do not disengage. The facts are on our side. Science is on our side. And most importantly, truth is on our side.
Let’s continue to defend the dignity of every human life—mother and child, born and unborn. Because life is always worth it. And America is beginning to remember that.
— This article includes data originally reported by LifeSiteNews
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