Two weeks after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of presidential immunity, the latest Fox News national survey finds voters think the court is too conservative
Two weeks after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of presidential immunity, the latest Fox News national survey finds voters disapprove not only of that decision, but also think the court is too conservative, and that partisanship plays a role in decisions. In addition, a new low 38% approve of the job the Supreme Court is doing, down 3 points from April 2023 and down 20 points from a high of 58% in March 2017. Sixty percent disapprove of the court’s performance, a high point.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court ranks near the middle of voter concerns. Seven in 10 are extremely or very concerned about the Supreme Court, including 44% who are extremely worried. That is about on par with illegal immigration , abortion , the Israel-Hamas war , and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine , but below voter concerns about threats to personal rights , the economy , health care , threats to fair elections , and higher crime rates and taxes .
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