46% of respondents said the high court should uphold the ruling in Roe if the issue comes before the justices, while 36% said the Supreme Court should modify the ruling. 18% wanted the ruling to be overturned altogether.
36+18=54%
Lil Scotty almost posted an honest opinion.,....BWAAAAAAAA What it really sad rather than his cherry picked bullshit!!!
Nearly half of Americans surveyed in a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released exclusively to The Hill say the Supreme Court should affirm the constitutional right to abortion established by Roe v. Wade, though slightly more expect the justices to modify the landmark 1973 ruling.
Forty-six percent of respondents said the high court should uphold the ruling in Roe if the issue comes before the justices, while 36 percent said the Supreme Court should modify the 46-year-old ruling. Eighteen percent wanted the ruling to be overturned altogether.
But 49 percent expected that the Supreme Court would ultimately move to modify its position on abortion rights. Thirty-one percent believe Roe will be upheld, while 20 percent said that the high court will strike it down.
Polls from the past year show overawelming support of women's rights....I guess little scotty likes his women barefoot and pregnant while walking behind him by 4 steps.....sad...
You do realize Roger, that this case was Special Counsel vs General Flynn. The prosecutors declining to turn over this information were Special Counsel prosecutors.
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Their placard are humorous.
Gee, you find another poll that supports your hypocrisy....sad....others have different results
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/majority-of-americans-dont-want-roe-v-wade-overturned-cbs-news-poll-finds/
Lil Scotty almost posted an honest opinion.,....BWAAAAAAAA What it really sad rather than his cherry picked bullshit!!!
Nearly half of Americans surveyed in a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released exclusively to The Hill say the Supreme Court should affirm the constitutional right to abortion established by Roe v. Wade, though slightly more expect the justices to modify the landmark 1973 ruling.
Forty-six percent of respondents said the high court should uphold the ruling in Roe if the issue comes before the justices, while 36 percent said the Supreme Court should modify the 46-year-old ruling. Eighteen percent wanted the ruling to be overturned altogether.
But 49 percent expected that the Supreme Court would ultimately move to modify its position on abortion rights. Thirty-one percent believe Roe will be upheld, while 20 percent said that the high court will strike it down.
Polls from the past year show overawelming support of women's rights....I guess little scotty likes his women barefoot and pregnant while walking behind him by 4 steps.....sad...
Dennis is like HB, a projector.
36 percent said the Supreme Court should modify the 46-year-old ruling. Eighteen percent wanted the ruling to be overturned altogether.
Roger,why are you repeating the facts.
Are you again confused ?
I knew this was going to happen, defying a court order.
Justice Department does not comply with court order to release transcripts of Michael Flynn’s conversations with Russian ambassador
You do realize Roger, that this case was Special Counsel vs General Flynn. The prosecutors declining to turn over this information were Special Counsel prosecutors.
Roger, is always.
Ready, Fire, oppsie Aim.
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