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Poll: most don’t trust Supreme Court to decide reproductive health cases

Por: The Hill Health May 31, 2023

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Most respondents in a new poll said they don’t trust the Supreme Court to decide cases related to reproductive and sexual health.  Only 37 percent of adults said they trust the court “a lot” or “somewhat” to make the right decision on reproductive and sexual health, according to the by KFF. When asked which party best represents their views of abortion, 42 percent of people said the Democratic Party, while only 26 percent said the... + full article



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