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EXPOSED: Pew Research BURIES Poll Results Showing 40% of Americans Believe Life Begins at Conception

Gary FranchiMarch 16, 2026121 views
EXPOSED: Pew Research BURIES Poll Results Showing 40% of Americans Believe Life Begins at Conception
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The liberal establishment's desperate attempt to manufacture consent for their radical abortion agenda just got exposed again. Pew Research Center, long considered a "respected" polling organization, buried explosive findings in their latest survey that reveal 40% of Americans believe human life begins at conception—making embryos persons with rights.

But you won't find that bombshell conclusion prominently featured in Pew's reporting. Instead, they chose to highlight data that supports the left's narrative about Americans supposedly embracing unlimited abortion access and the controversial drug mifepristone.

This is exactly the kind of media manipulation Patriots have come to expect from institutions that claim to be "objective" while actively shaping public opinion. When four out of ten Americans hold a view that directly challenges the abortion industry's talking points, that's front-page news—unless you're more interested in protecting Democrat politicians than informing the public.

The Numbers They Don't Want You to See

The buried findings reveal a much more complex picture of American attitudes toward abortion than the mainstream media wants to admit. If 40% of Americans believe life begins at conception, that represents over 130 million people who view abortion as the taking of human life—hardly the "fringe" position the left claims it to be.

These numbers also raise serious questions about public support for mifepristone, the abortion pill that has become a cornerstone of the pro-choice movement's strategy. How can you support unrestricted access to a drug that ends what you believe is a human life?

"The American people are far more pro-life than the media elite want to admit, which is why they have to hide poll results that don't fit their narrative," notes a prominent conservative analyst.

This polling manipulation comes at a crucial time for President Trump's second-term agenda, which includes appointing judges who actually respect the Constitution and the rights of the unborn. The establishment knows they're losing the culture war on life, so they're resorting to statistical sleight-of-hand.

How many other "objective" polls are burying inconvenient truths about what Americans really believe? And why should we trust institutions that clearly prioritize political narratives over honest reporting?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeDad88Verified1 days ago
This is why I don't trust Pew anymore. They used to be reputable but now they cherry-pick what fits their liberal bias.
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PatriotMom2024Verified23 hours ago
Not surprised at all that they buried these results. The mainstream research organizations have an agenda and they'll hide anything that doesn't fit their narrative. 40% is a significant number that deserves to be reported honestly.
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TruthSeeker47Verified13 hours ago
Exactly! If 40% of Americans held ANY other position on a major issue, it would be front page news.
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FaithAndFamilyVerified6 hours ago
As someone who lost a baby at 8 weeks, I can tell you that was absolutely a human life. The grief was real, the loss was real. Science backs this up - unique DNA from conception.
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ProLifeWarriorVerified1 hours ago
Praying for you. Your baby's life mattered and always will.
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GraceAboundsVerified1 hours ago
So sorry for your loss. You're absolutely right - that was your child, no matter what anyone says.
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SmallTownValuesVerified5 hours ago
40% is probably low if you asked people in a truly anonymous way. Many folks are afraid to speak up on this issue because of the backlash they'll face.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Finally someone is calling out these so-called 'neutral' research organizations! Keep up the great investigative work.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know if there's a way to access the full polling data that Pew collected? Would love to see the breakdown by demographics.