Growing number of Americans lack confidence in Supreme Court: Survey
First publishedJul 18, 15:23 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 19:49 UTC · 13m ago
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A new Washington Post-Ipsos poll found that 46% of Americans lack confidence in the Supreme Court.
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A new poll shows that many Americans do not trust the Supreme Court. The poll was done by the Washington Post and Ipsos. Almost half of the people in the poll said they do not trust the Supreme Court.
Why it matters
This is important because the Supreme Court makes important decisions that affect the country.
In brief
- What is the Supreme Court?
- The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States.
- What does the poll say?
- The poll says that 46% of Americans lack confidence in the Supreme Court.
- What does it mean to lack confidence in the Supreme Court?
- It means that people do not trust the court to make fair decisions.
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Many Americans lack confidence in the Supreme Court.
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