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7 in 10 Americans think Supreme Court justices put ideology over impartiality: AP-NORC poll

A solid majority of Americans say Supreme Court justices are more likely to be guided by their own ideology rather than serving as neutral arbiters of government authority, a new poll finds, as the high court is poised to rule on major cases involving former President Donald Trump and other divisive issues.

The survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that 7 in 10 Americans think the high court’s justices are more influenced by ideology, while only about 3 in 10 U.S. adults think the justices are more likely to provide an independent check on other branches of government by being fair and impartial.

The poll reflects the continued erosion of confidence in the Supreme Court, which enjoyed broader trust as recently as a decade ago. It underscores the challenge faced by the nine justices — six appointed by Republican presidents and three by Democrats — of being seen as something other than just another element of Washington’s hyper-partisanship.

Juice ,

Class isn’t an ideology

Maggoty ,

Not with that attitude it’s not! Come on we can get the whole blue blood and divine right thing going again!

boatsnhos931 ,

Nobody cares what the majority of Americans think Karen

Facebones ,

3 out of 10 Americans are lying 🤣

CileTheSane ,
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3 out of 10 believe impartiality means agreeing with their ideology.

Treczoks ,

Or 3 out of 10 Americans are either to dumb or don’t care as long as they have “Freedumb!” and “Gunnses!”

crystalmerchant ,

Go read the Heritage Foundation’s founding documents. Literally says in black and white that the way to shift the landscape in your favor is by getting your people on the SC.

Fedizen ,

pretty sure 3 out 10 americans believe they’ve met a demon or space alien

WanakaTree ,

I’m curious how many of those 7/10 think it’s a good thing

HawlSera ,

3/10 are hopelessly naive

Qwazpoi ,

Maybe they believe that the supreme court is more influenced by money than ideology?

Aceticon ,

Democracy requires its 3 pillars - the Judicial, the Press and the Political - to be independent.

In the US all three are tied, some even Constitutionally.

It’s thus not surprised that the country only ever got close to being governed for the Many rather than the Few at times when other Civil Society movements (such as Unions) were strong and healthy. Certainly that’s not the case nowadays, not even close.

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