http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...izens-united-poll-finds/ar-AAeVxoi?li=AAa0dzB
I would not have thought it would be a bi-partisan sentiment.
I would not have thought it would be a bi-partisan sentiment.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...izens-united-poll-finds/ar-AAeVxoi?li=AAa0dzB
I would not have thought it would be a bi-partisan sentiment.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...izens-united-poll-finds/ar-AAeVxoi?li=AAa0dzB
I would not have thought it would be a bi-partisan sentiment.
So Hillary is against it yet she has the largest war chest all.http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...izens-united-poll-finds/ar-AAeVxoi?li=AAa0dzB
I would not have thought it would be a bi-partisan sentiment.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...izens-united-poll-finds/ar-AAeVxoi?li=AAa0dzB
I would not have thought it would be a bi-partisan sentiment.
Certainly an MSN liberal slant to their commentary. From Bloomberg: "The broad opposition to Citizens United stands in contrast to the polarized views of the Supreme Court's recent decision backing Obamacare tax subsidies. Democrats supported that ruling 79 percent to 15 percent in the poll, while Republicans opposed it 77-18. Overall, 49 percent said it was a good decision, and 44 percent called for it to be overturned.
Another recent Supreme Court decision—the June ruling legalizing gay marriage nationwide—fared better in the poll, with 54 percent supporting and 42 percent opposing. And by a margin of 67 percent to 29 percent, those surveyed said the court was right to rule that women have a constitutional right to abortion."
MSN's commentary: "Rulings upholding the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, legalizing same-sex marriage, and granting women the Constitutional right to have an abortion all had significantly more support than they did opposition."
49-44 and 54-42 is not significantly more.