Have you seen the news, team? We can’t say it’s particularly surprising…

Source: CNN
Americans are losing faith in our highest court — and for good reason: 8 out of 10 Americans wanted to see Roe v. Wade preserved. SCOTUS struck it down anyway. More and more, the court has been issuing extreme, out-of-touch decisions that do not reflect America’s common sense majority.
In fact, most voters agree that some level of legal protections for abortion access are necessary. Most voters, regardless of political identification, are on the same page about our most pressing issues. But the court has repeatedly refused to recognize this consensus or the reality of life in America.
We want to know if SCOTUS’ recent actions have had an impact on your opinion too, team. Let us know: Do you trust SCOTUS and elected politicians to affect positive change?
NO! →
Across the country, in response to the inaction and inefficiency of their government officials, voters have been rising up to demand immediate policy change through ballot measures. We’re seeing this in Michigan and Vermont with protections for reproductive freedom, and in South Dakota and Arizona for fair and equitable health care access.
It seems to us like this is our most viable method for progressive action with direct impact, but we want to know if you agree, team: Do you believe that SCOTUS and Congress can still make the changes that we need to have a fairer, safer society?
NO! →
Thanks for your input, team.
— Fairness Project Polling Center