Approval of Supreme Court Among Democrats Has Hit Rock Bottom at 13 Percent

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Approval of Supreme Court Among Democrats Has Hit Rock Bottom at 13 Percent
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The Supreme Court’s approval rating hits a record low of 13% among Democrats following a slew of rulings handed down by the far-right Court in recent months, new polling finds.

Overall, approval of the Supreme Court remains low. Approval sits at 43 percent — with approval up among Republicans since September — which is statistically the same asthat Gallup found last year, the lowest approval recorded since the polling agency began collecting such data in 2000. Younger respondents and women are the most likely to disapprove of the Court’s job performance, Gallup found.

These job approval ratings come as the institution of the Court is in the midst of a public confidence crisis. The June poll,but after the draft decision on the overturn leaked, found that confidence in the Supreme Court had sunk to a record low. Only 25 percent of respondents said that they had either “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in the High Court, down from 36 percent in June 2021 and breaking the previous low from 2014 by five points.

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