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In New FDRLST/Susquehanna Poll, Voters Affirm Dobbs, Oppose Big Tech Censorship

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Voters support the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson decision, oppose Big Tech censorship, and are skeptical of claims that the FBI isn’t corrupted by partisanship, a new poll from The Federalist and Susquehanna Polling & Research shows.

When asked who should set nationwide abortion laws, 48 percent of voters agreed that Americans and their elected state representatives should be able to determine their state’s abortion laws, something the Supreme Court finally allowed in Dobbs after it had previously been prohibited under Roe v. Wade. The poll found that just 26 percent of voters said determining abortion law is the Supreme Court’s job.

Similarly, when asked what they thought of Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google censoring news stories and preventing users from sharing articles and information related to the upcoming election in November, 66 percent of voters said they disapproved. While 24 percent of voters said they approved of this kind

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