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The majority opposes the overthrow of the Roe v. Wade case, but also opposes the increase in the number of Supreme Court judges: Voting

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According to a national survey conducted after the blockbuster news on Friday morning, most Americans havea conservative majority of the Supreme Courtin Land nearly half a century ago. He opposes the move to overturn Mark's Roe v. Wade decision. From the High Court.

According to a study by NPR / PBS NewsHour Marist, the Supreme Court's decision to send the issue of abortion back to thestatewas in the midterm elections in November, with more Democrats than Republicans. May motivate you to vote for. Democrats will defend their very thin majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Opinion polls also suggest. However, most Americans oppose increasing the number of judges sitting in the Supreme Court, which many on the left have been promoting in recent years.

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56% -40% According to polls, 45% strongly opposed the Supreme Court's ruling.

People attend an abortion-rights protest at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Friday, June 24, 2022

Participate in Utah's Abortion Rights Protest Salt Lake City Capitol after the Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade case, Friday, June 24, 2022(AP Photo / Rick Bowmer)

Nearly nine out of ten Democrats opposed the ruling, with just over three-quarters of the Republicans upholding it. Independents opposed the decision with a margin of 53% -41%.

Polls show significant educational disparities.

"There is a large division due to education. 69% of college graduates oppose the decision and the whites without a bachelor's degree are split. Half of the whites without a degree support the decision and the college Two-thirds of whites with a degree disagree. ”Marist's release was highlighted.

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57% of the questions asked are decided About politics, not the law that said it was mostly grounded. And, by a difference of 56% -41%, Americans overturned the Roe v. Wade case was used by the conservative majority of the High Court to reconsider previous rulings protecting same-sex marriage and contraception. I am concerned about that. Judge Clarence Thomas on Fridayagreed that should reconsider other important decisions, including a 2015 proceeding to establish the right to same-sex marriage, by the court. I suggested that there is.

The main question going forward is whether the Supreme Court's abortion decision will dramatically change the current political situationand overturn the midterm elections.

Democrats face historic headwinds and a tough political situation fueled by rising inflation, rising crime, and the well-known southern border crisis. Holds a razor-thin house and a majority in the Senate. 

Abort the midterm election decision. Strategy of both parties

However, party strategists have a silver backing to return the issue of Roe v. Wade's earthquake capsize and legalized abortion to the state legislature. I see that there is. It changed the campaign's conversation to the Democratic Party, revitalized the left-handed foundation, and helped the Democratic Party regain the House of Representatives in 2018, but a major woman who seemed to cross the party's boundaries, such as in the 2020 parliamentary elections. And may offer the opportunity to regain voters in the suburbs with the Republican victory in the Virginia and New Jersey elections last November.

According to polls, 78% of Democrats say they are more likely to vote in the fall, 24 points higher than Republicans, by a court decision.

Marist's announcement also states that "51% of voters could vote for a parliamentary candidate in favor of a law to restore protection forRoe {by a national Supreme Court decision. 76} 36% definitely voted against the candidate with that intent, 13% were uncertain, and more than one (47%) wereRoe out of affiliation. We will vote for candidates who will restore the protection of. Independents will definitely vote against such candidates. "

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The Supreme Court is part of the left Increase the number of Supreme Court judges who have fueled new calls by people, blunting the current 6-3 conservative majority of courts. However, polls show that the majority of Americans — 54% — do not want to increase the number of judges.

Marist College pollstook place on Fridays and Saturdays, and after the High Court's ruling, questioned 941 adults nationwide. The overall sampling error of the survey is plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.

Paul Steinhauser is a New Hampshire-based political reporter.