Gallup Poll: 43% of Americans Say Supreme Court Is 'Too Conservative'
Gallup reports a near record-low 43% approval rating for the Supreme Court amid concerns over its 6-3 conservative majority since 2020.
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Gallup Poll: 43% of Americans say Supreme Court is 'too conservative'
A new Gallup Poll has suggested the popularity of the U.S. Supreme Court is pushing an all-time low, with more than 40% of Americans saying they believe the court is "too conservative" in its judicial leanings.
New High Say Supreme Court Is Too Conservative
Gallup: “Forty-three percent of Americans think the current Supreme Court is too conservative. Though that proportion is not meaningfully different from 2022-2024 readings, it is the highest Gallup has measured by one percentage point.” “The remainder of Americans are more inclined to say the court is ‘about right’ (36%) rather than ‘too liberal’ (17%).”
Americans increasingly see Supreme Court as too conservative, poll finds
The share of Americans who say the Supreme Court is too conservative is hitting a new high, as the justices wade into a myriad of Trump administration legal disputes. Forty-three percent of US adults say as much, according to new polling from Gallup. Independents and Democrats have mostly driven the increase, which is consistent with a trend that began following Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation, solidifying the court’s 6-3 conservative majority.…
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