Why do you guys see conservatives shifting on abortion, as opposed to say SSM? On SSM, many younger republicans support it, whereas with abortion there is much less of a generational gap.
The problem is the way this question is worded. I can't tell if it means "society is going to be more conservative on these issues" vs. "Conservatives are going to change their mind on these issues".
For the former, abortion and immigration.
For the later, SSM and maybe weed.
I thought the question was about conservatives changing their minds, so I voted for weed. It seems as if that's not how most people took the question. I think abortion and immigration are the most likely.
The op said a conservative shift in public opinion. I don't think he meant a shift in the way conservatives think, but rather a shift towards conservatism for the whole of society.