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Supreme Court Approval Rating Hits Near-Record Low

 
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Just 43% of Americans approve of the U.S. Supreme Court.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Supreme Court's approval rating remains underwater, with a near-record low of 43% of Americans saying they approve of the way the nation's highest court is doing its job. This finding comes from a new Gallup poll that highlights a growing dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court among the American public.

A new Gallup poll found just 43 percent of Americans approve of how the nation's highest court is performing its job, while 52 percent said they disapprove. This marks a significant drop in approval ratings compared to previous years and underscores a lack of confidence in the Supreme Court's decision-making.

The Supreme Court enjoys a near-record low approval rating, according to new data from Gallup. Currently, 43% of American adults approve of the court's performance, while 52% disapprove. This trend is concerning for a branch of government that is meant to be impartial and uphold the rule of law.

The summer of reversals for President Joe Biden continued in dramatic form on Monday as he announced that he now supports sweeping Supreme Court reforms. This shift in stance reflects a broader discontent with the Supreme Court's decisions and the direction in which the court is moving.

A new Marquette Law poll also found that only 43 percent of Americans approve of the way the nation's highest court is performing its job. This lack of approval indicates a growing disconnect between the Supreme Court and the American people, raising questions about the court's legitimacy and effectiveness.

Two weeks after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of presidential immunity, the latest Fox News national survey finds voters think the court is out of touch with the needs and values of the American people. This sentiment is reflected in the court's approval rating, which stands at a mere 40% according to a new poll released Wednesday.

Overall, the Supreme Court's approval rating is at a near-record low, signaling a deepening divide between the court and the American public. As the court continues to make controversial decisions, it faces increasing scrutiny and skepticism from a populace that is growing disillusioned with its role in shaping the nation's laws and policies.

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