The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade will have a “net neutral” impact on midterm election voting, according to a new poll.
this week similarly shows that a generic Republican candidate holds the same 5-point lead over a generic Democrat candidate as the week beforeThe Harvard/Harris poll shows that 55 percent of voters oppose the Supreme Court’s decision and 45 percent support it. However, when voters were asked who should set abortion law in the United States, the greatest amount of voters said “state legislatures” .
overturning does exactly what 44 percent of voters prefer: it sends the issue of abortion laws back to state legislatures. The confusion could be in part because one quarter of Americans mistakenly believe overturningSixty-three percent of voters said the nation’s highest court is still legitimate, compared to 37 percent who said it is not. Fifty-four percent of Democrat respondents said the Court is legitimate and 46 percent said it is illegitimate.
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