Summary

Americans’ confidence in the US judicial system hit a record low of 35% in 2024, dropping 24 points since 2020, according to a Gallup poll.

This decline is among the steepest globally over similar periods.

Confidence fell sharply among Biden’s opponents, likely tied to Trump’s legal cases, while Biden supporters’ confidence dropped 18 points this year, reflecting dissatisfaction with court rulings favoring Trump.

Democrats’ trust in the Supreme Court plummeted after the 2022 Dobbs decision and further declined in 2024. Meanwhile, Republican trust rose to 71%.

  • floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    A new Gallup poll, published on Tuesday, reveals that only 35% of Americans surveyed in 2024 expressed confidence in their country’s judicial system and courts – representing a decline of 24 percentage points since 2020, marking one of the largest national level drops for the courts measured globally by Gallup since 2006.

    That’s a very rapid loss of confidence. You could assume it’s because people noticed the corruption, but then a lot of them just voted the most corrupt people back in to government. So there has to be some percentage in the poll of people who lost confidence for the wrong reasons (the courts are too woke and not hurting the people they should be hurting, etc.).

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      21 hours ago

      Astute observation. They could also falsely believe their candidates will fix the problems with the court system, which tracks with how they ignore everything else