After overturning Roe v. Wade, the court's approval rating is lower than even President Joe Biden’s lowest, per a new poll.
we’re getting a glimpse of just how much it reeks in DC.
According to an NBC News/Hart Researchdecision, the Supreme Court has a net-negative favorability for the first time in the 30-year history of the survey. The court’s favorability rating sunk to 35 percent approval and 42 percent disapproval among registered voters. That means its approval rating is underwater. In the shitter. Lower than even
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