Supreme Court approval actually goes UP after Roe overturned; partisan approval gap highest on record

Supreme Court approval actually goes UP after Roe overturned; partisan approval gap highest on record

American approval of the Supreme Court actually increased after the historic decision overturning Roe v. Wade.

Despite outrage from pro-abortion activists, overall approval of the Supreme Court has ticked up 3% compared to last year, a new Gallup survey found.

In September 2021, overall approval was 40%; this year, 43%.

 

Supreme Court approval actually goes UP after Roe overturned; partisan approval gap highest on record

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