Only 16 percent of the Republicans said their minds were made up.
"We have endorsed 99 percent of the Republicans for 12 years."
Yet 75 percent of all the Republicans favored it anyway.
Yet again the amendment was rejected15 to 83-with 100 percent of Republicans voting against it.
In 1960, 6 percent of the Republicans in each house came from those states.
This compares with 29 percent of the Republicans who decided during that time frame.
But 49 percent of the Republicans said the proposal was their "least liked" option.
Even 63 percent of the Republicans thought a Bush tax rise was on the way.
Polls show 71 percent of Republicans agree with a woman's right to choose.
Only 17 percent of Republicans agreed with the statement that "abortion should not be permitted."