Americans share declining views of Supreme Court in new poll
Briefly

A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that public perception of the U.S. Supreme Court is declining, with only 20% of respondents considering it politically neutral. Among Democrats, 74% disagree with the notion of neutrality, while 54% of Republicans share this view. The poll further indicates that the Supreme Court's favorable rating stands at 44%, a drop from 49% in March. Additionally, opinions on key issues, such as birthright citizenship, show significant opposition, especially among Democrats, with only 24% supporting a repeal of such rights.
According to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, only 20% of Americans view the Supreme Court as politically neutral, reflecting growing concerns over its impartiality.
The latest poll reveals that a majority of Americans, particularly Democrats, do not see the Supreme Court as immune from partisan influences, with 58% in disagreement.
While 44% of respondents have a favorable opinion of the Supreme Court, this number has dipped since March, indicating rising discontent among the electorate.
Views on major cases also vary, with only 24% in support of ending birthright citizenship, showing significant opposition, even among Republican respondents.
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