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Toplines - Supreme Court Ratings - September 2, 2008

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National Survey of 1,000 Likely Voters
Conducted September 2, 2008
By Rasmussen Reports

1* Generally speaking, how do you rate the way that the Supreme Court is doing its job—Excellent, Good, Fair, or Poor?

5% Excellent.
27% Good
45% Fair

20% Poor

3% Not sure.

2* Should the Supreme Court make decisions based on what's written in the Constitution and legal precedents or should it be guided mostly by a sense of fairness and justice?

60% What’s written in the constitution
30% It should be guided by fairness and justice
11% Not sure.

3* How does the Supreme Court work today? Does it make decisions primarily based on what's written in the Constitution and legal precedents or is it guided mostly by a sense of fairness and justice?

42% What’s written in the constitution
30% By fairness and justice
28% Not sure

4* Do most Supreme Court Justices have their own political agenda or do they generally remain impartial?

65% They have their own political agenda
18% They remain impartial
17% Not sure

5*When it comes to how you will vote for President in Election 2008, how important an issue are the type of Supreme Court Justices a candidate would appoint?

63% Very important
26% Somewhat important
7% Not very important

1% Not at all important
3% Not sure

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence