Almost immediately after announcing he would not seek another term, President Biden pronounced that reforming the Supreme Court was going to be a major priority of his remaining six months in office.
While it is highly unlikely any of the reforms will be adopted during the remainder of the Biden presidency, it does underscore the degree to which the direction of Supreme Court will be a major issue in the November election.Working with Emerson College Polling, 1,000 registered voters were asked about their perceptions of the Supreme Court, opinion on how the Court performs and functions, and related reforms.
Not unexpectedly, 69 percent of Democrats disagreed with the ruling, but only 52 percent of Republicans agreed with it, leaving the remainder of Republicans evenly split at 24 percent disagreeing and 24 percent unsure or had no opinion.When it comes to key reforms, however, there is more consensus than the nation's highly polarized politics would suggest. Seventy-one percent of voters believe Supreme Court justices should be held to the same ethical standards as all other federal judges.
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