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Confidence in Supreme Court lowest in 50 years: survey
Confidence in the Supreme Court has reached its lowest level in 50 years, according to a long-running survey. Just 17 percent said they had a great deal of confidence in the high court in 2022, down from 26 percent the year before, according to the General Social Survey, run by NORC at the University of Chicago. There was also a large jump in the share of respondents who said they had hardly any confidence in the Supreme Court, which rose from 21 percent in 2021 to 35 percent in 2022. The largest portion of those surveyed — 43 percent — said they had “only some” confidence in the court. However, this represented a decrease from 53 percent in 2021. Republicans and Democrats

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