There’s a new poll out on the Supreme Court, and, while the court’s approval rating is still low after the Dobbs ruling overturned Roe v. Wade last summer, the latest numbers are a bit odd.
The Marquette Law School poll shows that Democratic support for the Republican-controlled court has increased in the months since Dobbs, from 15% to 35%. Overall, the poll shows 47% approval and 53% disapproval. That’s up from the post-Dobbs low of 38% approval in July last year but still lower than the 60% approval of July 2021. (The most recent survey interviewed 1,000 adults nationwide between Jan. 9-20 and has a margin of error of plus-minus 3.8 percentage points.)
So what’s with the increased support lately? Dobbs obviously drove the previous decrease, and there’ve been plenty of nightmare reports since then about the ruling’s devastating effects. Of course, it’s possible that those numbers will sink again when the court issues its most controversial decisions this term, which, like…
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