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1. Do you believe the U.S. Supreme Court should be a bulwark of limited, constitutional government?
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2. The role of the Supreme Court is to apply the Constitution as it is written—NOT to make laws or advance a particular policy agenda. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Not Sure/Undecided
3. Progressives in Congress want to expand the Supreme Court by four or more justices to create a far-Left judicial majority. Do you support this effort?
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No
Not Sure/Undecided
4. Overall, do you think the ongoing effort to alter the Supreme Court is politically motivated and aims to advance progressive policy priorities, including unlimited access to abortion, strict gun control, and draconian climate regulations?
Yes
No
Not Sure/Undecided
5. Overall, do you think most Americans understand the role of an independent judiciary in preserving our constitutional order?
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No
Not Sure/Don't Know
6. Do you believe that young people in your state are receiving a proper education in American civics, including how the Constitution works and its importance to liberty?
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No
Not Sure/Don't Know
7. Which of Hillsdale’s educational outreach efforts on behalf of liberty do you think are most effective and important? Check all that apply.
Teaching
millions of citizens nationwide through free online courses, such as “Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution” and “The U.S. Supreme Court.”
Reaching
over six million households and businesses nationwide with
Imprimis
, Hillsdale’s free digest of liberty.
Sending
millions of pocket-size copies of America’s founding documents to citizens, teachers, and students in K-12 schools across America.
Restoring
excellence to K-12 education by launching and providing ongoing guidance to over 70 classical K-12 charter schools nationwide that offer a strong American history and civics curriculum.
8. Were you previously aware that Hillsdale College refuses to accept one penny of government support—not even indirectly in the form of federal or state student grants or loans? This independence frees Hillsdale from burdensome and corrupting government regulations and allows the College to remain true to its mission.
Yes, I was aware.
No, I was not aware.
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