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Supreme Court approval above 50 percent for first time in years: Survey

The Supreme Court's approval rate exceeds 50% for the first time since early 2022. investigation Released Thursday.

The new Marquette Law School National Poll found that 51% of US adults approve of the work the National Supreme Court is doing, while the other 49% say they don't.

Approval ratings rose by 3 points in two months. The December investigation interaction approved court approval in 48%, while the other 52% disapproved their work.

51% represents the highest court approval rate since March 2022 reached 54%, according to a Marquette Law School poll.

The majority of respondents believe that the president should follow the court's ruling, even if the decision is not in his favor, according to the poll. About 83% said they need to follow the Supreme Court decision, 17% said the president has the authority to ignore it, 17% said.

According to the survey, almost two-thirds of 62% of adults support a Supreme Court decision from last month, requiring Chinese company ordinances to sell video sharing platform Tiktok or face a ban I support supporting the Another 38% are opposed to the verdict. President Trump delayed enforcement of laws passed with bipartisan support in Congress. It was set to take effect on January 19th.

Republican voters are far more in line with the Supreme Court decision than Democrats and independents. Almost three-quarters of GOP voters agree with the verdict, with clips higher than Democrats' 54% and 53% of independents.

The survey was conducted between January 27th and February 5th among 1,018 adults. The margin for error was 3.5% points.

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