Polling shows that SCOTUS reform is wanted by voters including term limits for SCOTUS. Read more here.
Voters want Congress to take action to reform the Supreme Court, and specifically embrace the establishment of term limits for justices. By a robust 17-point margin (53%- 36%), voters favor Congress taking action to reform the Supreme Court and the way it operates.
Voters in 2024 presidential and senate battleground states* want Congress to reform the Court by a margin of 54% to 37%.
By an overwhelming 40-point margin, 64% to 24%, voters favor Congressional action specifically to set 18-year term limits for current and future Supreme Court justices.
Support for term limits crosses both partisan and ideological lines (including 51% of both Republicans and conservatives), and it encompasses a large majority in every region of the country.
In addition, by a 25-point margin voters say they would be more likely (45%) rather than less likely (20%) to vote for a congressional candidate who supports term limits for justices.
Turns out repeated regressive decisions unsupported by law, fact or precedent have a cost and right here is where SCOTUS starts paying.
GOTV!!! Lets do THIS!!!!!