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Vote: Is The Supreme Court 'Illegitimate' Like Democrats Claim?

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American Poll - Slight majority of Americans agree with Supreme Court decision -- FREEDOM POLLS -- ?

American Poll - Slight majority of Americans agree with Supreme Court decision -- FREEDOM POLLS --  3D%3D%3D  Is The Supreme Court 'Illegitimate' Like Democrats Claim? [Yes, It Is](  [No, It Is Not](   3D%3D%3D  Today in America A slight majority of Americans in a new poll agree with the Supreme Court’s decision to banish race as a factor in college admissions, but many are still divided on other notable cases. The new ABC News/Ipsos poll released Sunday found that 52 percent say they agree with the decision to upend affirmative action, with 32 percent disapproving. Thirteen percent say they don’t know. When it comes to the high court’s decision to strike down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, 45 say they agree. However, 40 percent say they disagree with the decision, with 14 percent saying they do not know. Respondents are almost equally split on the Supreme Court’s decision that a website designer could deny services to same-sex customers, with 43 percent approving, and 42 percent disapproving. Fourteen percent say they don’t know. You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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