Replication Data for: Abortion Policy Preferences are Structured, Stable, and Consequential
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Do Americans have structured, stable and consequential policy preferences that shape political outcomes? We explore this question through the case of abortion, using a large-scale panel dataset (n = 130,000) and applying three key diagnostics. First, we demonstrate that abortion policy preferences exhibit logical coherence, both within and across reasons for an abortion. Second, we show that these preferences are highly stable over time--more so than personality traits--suggesting that abortion attitudes are deeply engrained rather than fleeting opinions. Lastly, we find that abortion policy preferences, measured before the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, predict shifts in intended voting behavior between 2020 and 2024. This overall pattern helps rule out key theoretical alternatives, such as non-opinions, attitudes following vote choice, and elite cues. Additionally, these findings highlight the significant and independent role of abortion attitudes in shaping American political behavior.
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2025-10-09



