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The Hamilton College Youth Hot Button Issues Poll: Guns, Gays and Abortion
Released: January 5, 2006
Executive Summary
Most
high school seniors regard abortion as morally wrong and would severely limit a
woman's right to choose, according to a just-completed national poll carried
out by researchers at Hamilton College. Also, members of the high school class of 2006 are
twice as likely as adults to support legal recognition of gay marriages. The poll on "hot button" political issues also
found that support for strong handgun control measures is almost universal
among high school seniors. Though
liberal on gay and gun issues, this year's high school graduates are
conservative on the issues surrounding abortion.
Hamilton
Sociology Professor Dennis Gilbert and his students collaborated with the
polling firm Zogby International to conduct the national Hot Button Issues
Poll. High school seniors were selected
for this seventh in the Hamilton Youth Poll series as representatives of a
rising generation of Americans and potential voters in November 2006. One thousand high school seniors from across
the U.S. were contacted by phone for
the study. The poll was funded by Hamilton's Arthur Levitt Public
Affairs Center and had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percent.
Other significant findings from the poll
include the following:
- Three-quarters of this year's high school seniors favor legal
recognition of same-sex relationships, either as marriage or civil
union.
- Three in four seniors oppose a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.
- 63 percent support adoption by gay couples.
- The majority of high school seniors do not believe that a woman
who is poor and unable to afford another child should have a legal
right to an abortion.
- Two-thirds of high school seniors would require parental consent
before a woman under the age of 18 could legally obtain an
abortion.
- 70 percent of females in the class of 2006 say they would not
consider abortion if they became pregnant while in high
school.
- Yet, more than 60 percent of high school seniors want the Supreme Court to preserve the Roe v. Wade abortion decision.
- 35 percent of high school seniors say they know of someone at their school who has been shot or threatened with a gun.
- About 90 percent of high school seniors would impose a 5-day
waiting period and mandatory registration on purchasers of handguns.
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Hot Button Issues Poll: Guns, Gays and Abortion Developed by: Dennis Gilbert, Professor of Sociology Chad B. Holtzman '06 Elaine Martinez '07 Brian P. McFadden '07 Terence J. Reynolds '07 Karen T. Richardson '06 Zarrette J. Rogers '08 Luciano Sclafani '08 Nathan L. Vandergrift '08 Lynn S. Wetzel '07
Conducted in collaboration with: Zogby International
Supported by: The Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center at Hamilton College
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