Don't Sell Out, America! from Jordan Peele
The latest ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that 80 percent of Americans oppose the Supreme Court ruling tha overturned the McCain-Feingold Act including 65 percent who “strongly” oppose it, an unusually high intensity of sentiment.
Seventy-two percent of those polled support the idea of a legislative workaround to try to reinstate the limits the court lifted.
The bipartisan nature of these views is striking in these largely partisan times. The court’s ruling is opposed, respectively, by 76, 81 and 85 percent of Republicans, independents and Democrats; and by 73, 85 and 86 percent of conservatives, moderates and liberals.
Majorities in all these groups, ranging from 58 to 73 percent, not only oppose the ruling but feel strongly about it.
Even among people who agree at least somewhat with the Tea Party movement, which advocates less government regulation, 73 percent oppose the high court’s rejection of the McCain-Feingold Act.
Subscribe to the Rightardia feed: feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/IGiuThe latest ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that 80 percent of Americans oppose the Supreme Court ruling tha overturned the McCain-Feingold Act including 65 percent who “strongly” oppose it, an unusually high intensity of sentiment.
Seventy-two percent of those polled support the idea of a legislative workaround to try to reinstate the limits the court lifted.
The bipartisan nature of these views is striking in these largely partisan times. The court’s ruling is opposed, respectively, by 76, 81 and 85 percent of Republicans, independents and Democrats; and by 73, 85 and 86 percent of conservatives, moderates and liberals.
Majorities in all these groups, ranging from 58 to 73 percent, not only oppose the ruling but feel strongly about it.
Even among people who agree at least somewhat with the Tea Party movement, which advocates less government regulation, 73 percent oppose the high court’s rejection of the McCain-Feingold Act.
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