WASHINGTON – More Americans oppose than support the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Public Affairs Poll finds, an unprecedented level of disapproval for a nominee to the nation's high court.
Amid allegations of sexual assault against Kavanaugh, those surveyed say by 40 percent to 31 percent that the Senate shouldn't vote to approve his nomination, the first time a plurality of Americans have opposed a Supreme Court nominee since polling on the issue began. Nonetheless, they also are inclined to believe he will, in the end, be confirmed: Just 11 percent predict he won't; 45 percent say he will.
Editor's notes: For starters, the polling results are more likely a reflection of a 25/7/365 gossip campaign against the Judge. Secondly, USA Today is a left wing publication, dedicated to the defeat of anything "conservative." Nothing in its polling lends itself to believeability . . . . nothing.
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