Poll finds sharp partisan divisions on the impact of a Black woman justice

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The public divides 45%-48% on whether having a Black woman on the Supreme Court would be a good thing for the country or make no difference, per new ABC News/WaPo poll.

President Joe Biden announced he has nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court.Leading into President Joe Biden’s first Supreme Court nomination, Americans are split along partisan lines on a range of attitudes relating to the high court -- approval of its job performance, confidence in Biden’s selection and how having a Black woman as justice would affect the country.

In a similar partisan division, 78% of Democrats say a Black female justice would be a good thing for the United States, versus 42% of independents and 16% of Republicans.The West Pediment statue figures atop the U.S. Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Feb. 22, 2022.In contrast, just 33% of liberals and 38% of Democrats approve, along with 35% of those with incomes less than $50,000. Approval also is lower among Americans younger than 50, compared with older adults.

Though there are no significant partisan differences on this question, there is a gap by political ideology. About half of moderates and conservatives say justices decide mainly based on the law, compared with 38% of liberals. Younger, less-educated Americans and those with no religious affiliation also are more skeptical of the idea that the law is the main guide for the justices; majorities in these groups think they decide cases primarily on the basis of their personal views.

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