Only 43 Percent Of Voters Can Name Supreme Court Judge
Forty-three percent of likely voters are able to name a Supreme Court Justice, according to a Sunday poll released by C-SPAN. Respondents were asked to identify a single member of the Court, and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg was the most well known, with 16 percent of respondents giving her name. At a close second was Chief…
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