It appears that Biden's openly racist and sexist nominating policy for the highest court in the land is not as popular among Americans as the White House imagined it would be.
76% of Americans, including more than HALF of Democrats, think that Biden shouldn't make the choice for Supreme Court nominee based on race and gender.
This is from an ABC/Ipsos Poll and it reveals that the affirmative action hire of a Justice is not appealing to any group of Americans.
A new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds that a plurality of Americans view the Supreme Court as motivated by partisanship, while President Joe Biden's campaign trail vow to select a Black woman to fill a high-court vacancy without reviewing all potential candidates evokes a sharply negative reaction from voters...
During the spring 2020 presidential primaries, days before his set of big wins on Super Tuesday, Biden pledged to nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court, if elected. Now, with the chance to do so, just over three-quarters of Americans (76%) want Biden to consider "all possible nominees." Just 23% want him to automatically follow through on his history-making commitment that the White House seems keen on seeing through.
Yikes! That is a very, very low number.
It's almost as if Americans, in reality, care more about the quality and credentials of a person more than their genetic makeup.
Although the poll's sample size was not large enough to break out results for Black people, only a little more than 1 in 4 nonwhite Americans (28%) wish for Biden to consider only Black women for the vacancy. Democrats are more supportive of Biden's vow (46%) than Americans as a whole, but still a majority of Democrats (54%) also prefer that Biden consider all possible nominees.
Only 28% of non-white Americans like Biden's pandering, uber-progressive move.
It is decidedly an unpopular move for the White House to make these decisions based on woke cred.
Maybe most people have figured this out, like former Democratic Representative and currently based American Tulsi Gabbard: