That means nothing to the zealots Via Axios: More than 7 in 10 Americans support access to medication abortion, and even more back the Food and Drug Administration’s ability to regulate drugs, a new Axios-Ipsos poll finds. The findings suggest a Supreme Court decision that would overrule the FDA to limit access to the commonly used abortion pill mifepristone would be out of step with public sentiment in the post-Roe world. There’s widespread support for letting women obtain drugs for medication abortion from their doctor or a clinic, with 72% supporting — including half of Republicans — and 26% opposed. But the public is split almost evenly on obtaining pills through the mail, which is among the FDA permissions that anti-abortion doctors are challenging at high court. 6 in 10 strongly or somewhat agree with states using ballot measures to make, or keep, abortion legal at the state level. “There is a resounding consensus to stop litigating this, that this is a health issue between a woman and a doctor,” said Ipsos vice president Mallory Newall. 8 in 10, including two-thirds of Republicans, agreed that the government shouldn’t be involved in how a woman manages abortion issues. On a central question now before the Supreme Court, there’s widespread bipartisan support for allowing the FDA to continue approving and regulating medicines in the U.S., with 79% strongly or somewhat agreeing, including 3 in 4 Republicans. Most Americans aren’t closely following the fight over medication abortion, with 44% saying they were familiar with this week’s oral arguments before the justices. About…