Republicans and independents have warmed on the Supreme Court, but Democrats haven’t: AP-NORC poll
UNITED STATES, JUL 25 – A July 2025 Marquette poll finds 75% of Americans support most recent Supreme Court rulings despite clear partisan divides in approval rates across key decisions.
- A July 10-14, 2025 AP-NORC poll of 1,437 adults showed increased approval of the Supreme Court among Republicans and independents, but decreased approval among Democrats.
- This shift follows several recent conservative court rulings including the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade and decisions ending affirmative action, expanding gun rights, and limiting environmental regulations.
- The poll found Republican approval rose from 78% in May to 81% in July, independent approval increased from 43% to 45%, while Democrats’ approval fell sharply from 31% to 18%.
- Nearly 40% of American adults believe the Supreme Court holds excessive influence, a sentiment predominantly increasing among Democrats, while progressive justices have expressed concern over the court’s shift toward conservative rulings that often benefit Trump.
- The poll indicates persistent partisan divides over the court’s legitimacy and power, reflecting broader political polarization affecting public trust in U.S. institutions.
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Republicans and independents have warmed on the Supreme Court, but Democrats haven't: AP-NORC poll
A new poll shows Americans’ views of the Supreme Court have moderated somewhat since the court’s standing dropped sharply after its ruling overturning Roe v.
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right13Center21Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center
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- 46% of the sources are Center
46% Center
L 26%
C 46%
R 28%
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