Genetic engineering involves modifying the DNA of organisms to prevent or treat diseases. Proponents argue that it could lead to breakthroughs in curing genetic disorders and improving public health. Opponents argue that it raises ethical concerns and potential risks of unintended consequences.
Statistics are shown for this demographic
Political party
Māori electorate
Electorate
Electorate
City
Subdivision
Postcode
Response rates from 164 Liberal Conservatism voters.
82% Yes |
18% No |
82% Yes |
18% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 164 Liberal Conservatism voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
Trend of how important this issue is for 164 Liberal Conservatism voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
Unique answers from Liberal Conservatism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2HY79K4wks4W
Yes unless any living organisation is suffering or kept trapped or sick
@9RD64G27mos7MO
Yes, but only if it is safe and doesn't have risks, as well as having consent.
@9Q54SK58mos8MO
I don't believe toying with human DNA is a very good idea, honestly (If that's what the question is, I'm not really sure).