Approval Ratings for Supreme Court Fall Following Healthcare Ruling?
~ The Rebel ~
2012/07/01 22:49:48
Public opinion of the Supreme Court has grown more negative since the highly
publicized ruling on the president’s healthcare law was released. A growing
number now believe that the high court is too liberal and that justices pursue
their own agenda rather than acting impartially.
A week ago, 36 percent
said the court was doing a good or an excellent job. That’s down to 33 percent
today. However, the big change is a rise in negative perceptions. Today, 28
percent say the Supreme Court is doing a poor job. That’s up 11 points over the
past week.
publicized ruling on the president’s healthcare law was released. A growing
number now believe that the high court is too liberal and that justices pursue
their own agenda rather than acting impartially.
A week ago, 36 percent
said the court was doing a good or an excellent job. That’s down to 33 percent
today. However, the big change is a rise in negative perceptions. Today, 28
percent say the Supreme Court is doing a poor job. That’s up 11 points over the
past week.
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