NEW Roe v. Wade Poll Shows Bipartisan Support for SCOTUS Reform

July 12, 2022

Despite polarized reactions to Roe v. Wade, Citizen’s latest poll reveals bipartisan concern for the politicization of the Supreme Court and support for its reform.

Citizen Data

Key takeaways include:

  1. A majority of Americans strongly disagree with the Court’s ruling.
  2. Nearly half of Americans see SCOTUS as politically-motivated, despite broad agreement on the importance of the Supreme Court for a healthy democracy.
  3. Americans say they are more likely to show up for the 2022 midterm election.
  4. There is strong support for reforms to the court, including a new code of conduct and 18-year term limits.

You may download the report via the link to the right. Please reach out if you have any questions about this research, and stay tuned for more insights.

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