Poll Shows How Views of the Supreme Court Have Changed Since 2022 Abortion Ruling
- On July 10-14, the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research polled 1,437 adults via the AmeriSpeak Panel, finding about half of Americans express only some confidence in the Supreme Court.
- Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, public confidence in the Supreme Court has moderated somewhat, despite standing dropping sharply afterward.
- A Fox News poll found about 8 in 10 registered voters say partisanship influences the justices’ decisions, the court has handed Trump recent victories by limiting nationwide injunctions, and roughly 4 in 10 adults say the court has too much power.
- Democratic concern has climbed, concern that the court holds excessive power is increasing, largely driven by Democrats whose skepticism has risen from about one-third in April to over half now.
- Despite some gains, views remain more negative than in early 2022 before the abortion ruling, even as many of this year’s major court decisions enjoy broad popularity, according to the Marquette Law School poll.
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Poll: Mixed views on Supreme Court
WASHINGTON — Americans' views of the Supreme Court have moderated somewhat since the court's standing dropped sharply after its ruling overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022, according to a new poll. But concern that the court has too much power…
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Poll: Mixed views on Supreme Court following Roe decision
WASHINGTON — Americans’ views of the Supreme Court have moderated somewhat since the court’s standing dropped sharply after its ruling overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022, according to a new poll.
Americans' opinions of the Supreme Court have moderated somewhat since the court's standing plummeted following its 2022 ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, according to a new poll. But concerns about…
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