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 August 13, 2024

Large Number Of Republicans Support Biden's Plan To Undermine Supreme Court

In a surprising political development, a new poll reveals broad Republican support for President Joe Biden's Supreme Court reform proposals.

The Hill reported that Biden’s Supreme Court reform plans have received significant backing across party lines, according to a recent poll. These "reforms" are designed to attack the conservative majority that has been a major obstacle for Biden.

Last month, President Biden introduced a comprehensive plan aimed at reforming the Supreme Court.

His proposals include a binding code of conduct for justices, 18-year term limits, and a constitutional amendment to reinforce that no one is above the law.

Biden's Vision for Supreme Court Transparency and Accountability

The proposed binding code of conduct targets several areas of concern. It would require justices to disclose any gifts they receive, abstain from engaging in political activities, and mandate recusal from cases where personal conflicts of interest may exist.

This initiative reflects an effort to enhance transparency and accountability within the highest court, amidst growing concerns about the impartiality and integrity of its justices.

According to a USA Today/Ipsos poll, an impressive 70% of Republicans favor the proposed code of conduct. The poll, conducted from August 2-4, included 1,024 respondents and has a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.

Moreover, more than half of the Republican respondents also support the term limits and constitutional amendment proposals, with 54% and 51% approval respectively.

Democratic and independent voters are even more supportive. Among Democrats, 89% endorse the code of conduct, and a similar proportion supports the constitutional amendment.

Independents showed substantial support as well, with 75% backing the code of conduct and 72% the constitutional amendment. The overall support for term limits stands at 63% across all respondents.

The Context of Biden's Supreme Court Reform Proposals

President Biden announced these reforms at the LBJ Presidential Library, invoking the principles of transparency and accountability. He cited recent Supreme Court rulings, such as the 2013 Shelby County case, the 2022 decision overturning Roe v. Wade, and the 2023 ruling ending affirmative action, as motivations behind his push for reform.

"I have great respect for our institutions, the separation of powers laid out in our Constitution," Biden stated, emphasizing the need for reforms to restore public confidence in the judiciary.

The poll results come at a time when the Supreme Court faces low public confidence and scrutiny over justices' conduct. Recent controversies, such as luxury trips and gifts accepted by Justice Clarence Thomas from a billionaire and Republican mega-donor, have fueled the call for stricter guidelines.

"What’s happening now is not consistent with that doctrine of separation of powers. Extremism is undermining the public confidence in the court’s decisions," Biden remarked, highlighting the urgency of the situation.

Interestingly, respondents were not informed that the reforms were proposed by Biden when asked to express their support in the poll. This approach likely aimed to gauge unbiased opinions on the reforms themselves, rather than on partisan lines.

The results suggest a rare consensus in a highly polarized environment, indicating broad support for the principles of justice and accountability irrespective of political affiliation.

Conclusion

In conclusion, President Biden's proposed Supreme Court reforms have struck a chord with a significant majority of Americans.

With substantial support from Republicans, Democrats, and independents, these proposals underscore a collective desire for a judiciary that is both accountable and transparent.

As these proposals advance, they may indeed redefine the landscape of American judicial governance.

Written By:
Christina Davie

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