Do the Alito polls matter?

A few polls released over the last week or so suggests a small majority of the public supports Samuel Alito’s Supreme Court nomination, which Republicans on the Hill and in the White House have been anxious to use to intimidate Senate Dems. The message is straightforward enough: the public backs this guy, so block him at your peril.

Bush and his allies are right, inasmuch as the polls really do show Alito with some support, but Republicans are kidding themselves if they think there’s any depth to the numbers.

A majority of Americans favor the confirmation of federal appeals court judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. to the U.S. Supreme Court and an even larger proportion believe Alito would not vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 high court ruling that legalized abortion, according to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll.

As hearings begin today in the Senate on his nomination, the survey found that 53 percent of the public says Alito should be confirmed to serve on the court — virtually identical to the proportion that supported John Roberts’ confirmation as chief justice four months ago. One in four — 27 percent — say Alito should be rejected by the Senate.

Alito has benefited greatly from a lack of public attention. Since this nomination was announced, political news has focused on everything but Alito (NSA spying, Abramoff, Bush’s handling of Iraq, etc.) and it’s reflected in these numbers. At this point, only 18% of Americans believe Alito would vote to overturn Roe, which helps bolster his support (.pdf) overall. Does this suggest Americans believe Alito has a deep, abiding respect for precedent? I suppose it’s possible, but it’s far more likely that the public hasn’t heard much about Alito’s deep, abiding desire to undo Roe.

We can only hope the pollsters will do some follow-up work over the next week or so because support will drop once Americans learn more about Alito’s record. 53% believe he should be confirmed, but that includes 38% of self-identified liberals and 40% of self-identified Democrats.

The truth, I suspect, is that most of these people just don’t know much about Alito. That’s about to change.

The next question, then, is whether that will matter. Republicans won’t be able to boast about Alito’s national support, but will this embolden Dems? Give second thoughts to Snowe, Collins, and Chafee?

The truth, I suspect, is that most of these people just don’t know much about Alito.

Dems in the Senate probably know this but are afraid to say it. Republicans would counter: “Elitist Democrats think the public is uninformed.” The public is uninformed, but that’s beside the point.

  • Democrats should be uttering the following statement on every news show so that it hums like a mantra:

    “I have grave concerns about his record of extremism.”

    When asked for specifics, toss out Roe v. Wade and something else, like one-person/one-vote, then say it again with a slight variation:

    “His extremist record causes me great concern.”

  • Alito will be confirmed. Game over, another
    loss for the Dems and the people, but I
    suspect a majority of the Dems will vote for
    confirmation. Whether the Americans wake
    up about Alito is doubtful, but it won’t matter
    anyway.

    On to the next great Dem hope. Abramoff?
    Depends on what the media decide to tell
    the gullible American. I understand on Meet
    the Press yesterday, the overriding issue
    for Tim Russert was whether Reid would give
    his money back or not. As one right winger
    used to say, “It’s sick out there, and getting
    sicker.”

  • Alito will be confirmed! Now the country may get some morailty back before we become the fallen Rome of the west. He will not overturn ROE V WADE. Most conservatives know that women that want an abortion will find a back alley abortionist and endanger her life if the decision is overturned. I do not agree with abortion, but I do not agree with making it illegal either. The NSA leaks have taken the focus off Alito, but I think they with soon put the focus back on liberals that have commited treason against the United States. I will be happy to see republicans that are liers and cheats be ousted, just as much as if Democratic cheats(Kennedy) were ousted. This isn’t a football game where one teams wins and it really doesn’t matter the next day. This game is for real and affects everyone everyday.

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