Biden Expected to Keep Vow to Nominate Black Woman to Supreme Court
We ran the numbers: There are 2495 news articles covering this topic. 55% (1368) are left leaning, 32% (804) are center, and 13% (323) are right leaning.
According to a new poll, a plurality of Americans say that President Biden should deliver his campaign pledge to nominate the country’s first African American female justice. While left-leaning articles highlight that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement announcement last week came at a vulnerable time for Biden, right-leaning articles highlight that Leaondra Kruger, who is on Biden’s shortlist to replace Breyer, once startled the court's justices with her aggressive position against the plaintiff in a religious liberty case.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that Breyer’s retirement announcement last week came at a vulnerable time for Biden. His approval rating is at its lowest point.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the survey found that 48 percent of respondents said Biden should keep this promise. 31 percent said he should not.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Leaondra Kruger, who is on Biden’s shortlist to replace Breyer, once startled the court's justices with her aggressive position against the plaintiff in a religious liberty case. Kruger argued on behalf of the Obama administration in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC.
From the center
Plurality wants Biden to keep vow to nominate Black woman to Supreme Court: poll
The Hill