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October 17, 2019: Forty-six percent (46%) of voters nationwide have a favorable opinion of the United Nations. A ScottRasmussen.com national survey found that 19% have an unfavorable view, 28% offer a neutral assessment, and 7% are not sure.[1]

This modestly positive view may be tied to the fact that 48% believe the UN generally supports the United States while 21% disagree.

However, when there is a disagreement between UN policy and the U.S. Constitution, it’s no contest. Seventy percent (70%) believe that our nation should follow the Constitution. Just 13% think we should follow UN policy.

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Scott Rasmussen is an editor-at-large for Ballotpedia, the Encyclopedia of American Politics. He is a senior fellow for the study of self-governance at the King’s College in New York. His most recent book, Politics Has Failed: America Will Not, was published by the Sutherland Institute in August 2018.

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