'Gee, I Wonder Why?': Top Political Science Professor Mocks Supreme Court as Approval Rating Drops to Lowest on Record

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51% : "Nearly 7 in 10 Americans (68 percent) support allowing same-sex couples to get married, while 22 percent oppose it," Quinnipiac found.
45% :The poll also looks at same-sex marriage.
40% : "Registered voters give the Supreme Court a negative 36 - 55 percent job approval rating, which is the lowest job approval among registered voters since Quinnipiac University began asking the question in 2004."READ MORE: Watch: Club Q Owner Testifies Before Congress About 'Hundreds' of Messages of Hate He Received After Anti-LGBTQ AttackSabato was not shy about mocking the institution, which had suffered great reputation loss even before its decision in June to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that found a constitutional right to abortion.
36% : "Americans 56 - 36 percent think that businesses should not be allowed to refuse service to same-sex couples."

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