A recent Gallup poll in 2024 indicates that majorities of every racial group support the Supreme Court's ruling against the use of race in college admissions. This ruling, which has been labeled as 'extreme' by some, appears to align with the views of a broad spectrum of the population. The decision reflects a significant shift in public opinion towards a merit-based admissions process and against affirmative action.
''This position is restricted to individuals who self-identify as a member of a racialized minority.'' https://t.co/Lzc9nKXgtA
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That seems rather the opposite of “extreme” position — when most members of every racial group supports the Supreme Court’s ruling that race shouldn’t be used in college admission decisions. https://t.co/PE6i3oeu0q
“Extremists!” Gallup poll (2024): Majorities of every racial group favored the Court’s affirmative action ruling. https://t.co/fUJWo0hJsm https://t.co/Vctgjg40sZ
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