GALLUP: Approval of U.S. Supreme Court falls below 50%


Forty-nine percent (49%) of Americans say they approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, according to a recent Gallup poll.

Gallup says that’s the lowest the Supreme Court has ranked since 2017.

The 49% mark is substantially lower than the 58% approval measured a year ago. That numbers was the highest since 2009.

According to Gallup, Republicans and Democrats shared identical approval opinions of the Supreme Court.


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5 thoughts on “GALLUP: Approval of U.S. Supreme Court falls below 50%”

  1. What recourse doe SCOTUS have when a decision is flaunted like Biden just did, Is our Supreme Court irrelevant?

  2. who the hell are they kidding. if they have 20 % would blow mine mind, they lost the trust of the America people. when they changed the laws so politicians could be bought. i an so glad there around to see the mess they made . they under cut ever act of the state and gov. and then the 20/20 election. to say they dropped the ball dont cover it . they threw the ball away along with all the trust the America people (had ) in the system as a whole

  3. After they would not take on what occurred during the last election, my opinion of them tanked. They are not doing their appointed duty.

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