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Independents Disagree with Supreme Court Ruling
SUPREME COURT 48%AGREE RULING BENEFITS ROMNEY Supreme Court Ruling 41%DISAGREE Independents Oppose Decision; GOP Base Energized Supreme Court Ruling REPUBLICANS 24% 66% DEMOCRATS 71% 22% INDEPENDENTS 35% 46% FIFTY-TWO MUCH/ SOMEWHAT MORE LIKELY TO VOTE BECAUSE OF SUPREME COURT RULING 1% 46* of republicans much more likely 49 % of romney voters much more likely 38 % of democrats much more likely 38 % of obama voters much more likely StrategyOne Survey of 1,022 Adults Conducted June 28-July 1, 2012 VOTE
Independents Disagree with Supreme Court Ruling
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According to a survey by StrategyOne, U.S. adults who identify as political Independents disagree with the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the Affordable Care Act. While opinion of the decision is ...
generally polarized by party – 66% of Republicans disagree with the ruling; 71% of Democrats agree – Independents are more aligned with Republicans. Fully 46% of Independents disagree with the ruling, while only 35% agree. Intensity among Independents is also strongly against the ruling, with 35% saying they strongly disagree and just 12% strongly agreeing.
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