7.27.2005

Some Interesting Poll Results

American voters support the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v Wade decision 65 - 30 percent, the highest level of support in two years of national polls by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University.

By a 61 - 32 percent margin, American voters say U.S. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts should publicly state his position on abortion

However, most Americans must THINK they are the majority, but must FEEL left out:

A total of 83 percent of voters say "the views of the majority of Americans" should have a "great deal" or "some" influence on the Senate confirmation process. But only 35 percent of voters believe that majority views actually have any influence.

Newest on Bush and Congress:

American voters disapprove of the job President George W. Bush is doing 53 - 41 percent, his lowest approval rating since becoming President.

Voters disapprove 60 - 30 percent of the way Congress is doing its job and approve 50 - 39 percent of the way the Supreme Court is doing its job.
"The judges outscore the President and Congress on job performance," Carroll said


So much for activist judges being the problem.....

Read it all here:

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x11385.xml?ReleaseID=820

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