Most voters still want an immigration law like Arizona’s in their own state and hoped the U.S. Supreme Court would uphold the legality of the Arizona law this week. Via Rasmussen:
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 55% of Likely U.S. Voters would like to see the Supreme Court uphold the law that Arizona adopted to reduce illegal immigration in the state. Just 26% would like to see the high court overturn the law. Nineteen percent (19%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Split verdict on AZ immigration law, upholding some parts, rejecting others...
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Healthcare verdict coming Thursday.
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So then do what I call the Logical Extension:
How do you think things will go if Obaka gets a second term??
He'll likely get at least TWO chances to nominate replacement SCOTUS jurists.
THEN where would we be for the next thirty years??
BZ
Posted by: Bloviating Zeppelin | June 25, 2012 at 12:43 PM
It's actually even more telling that 55% support Arizona given all the smearing, lies and bad press the media has been pushing for obama against Arizona.
If they had been fair, it would be far more in support I'd say.
Posted by: Right Wing Theocrat | June 26, 2012 at 05:14 AM
Bloviating Zeppelin: If Obama gets elected again, things will be ruined for this country. There will be no going back from his edicts. I was surprised at the way some members of the Supreme Court voted. Roberts especially. If the Dems get two more left-wing nuts on the Court, there will be no going back either.
The Republicans are too wimpy, they will not challenge the Left's selections.
Right Wing Theocrat, you are probably right.
Posted by: Debbie | June 26, 2012 at 07:50 AM