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"Americans not concerned with diversity on Supreme Court, poll shows; A Gallup poll finds that 64% say it 'doesn't matter' to them if the president appoints a woman and that 68% and 74% do not care whether a Hispanic or black person is named"

"Americans not concerned with diversity on Supreme Court, poll shows; A Gallup poll finds that 64% say it 'doesn't matter' to them if the president appoints a woman and that 68% and 74% do not care whether a Hispanic or black person, respectively, is named": The Los Angeles Times has this news update.

Additional results from the Gallup poll can be accessed in a news release headlined "No Clamor for High Court Appointee to Be Woman, Minority; As in 2005, majority of Americans say gender, race, and ethnicity of appointee don't matter."

Full post as published by How Appealing on May 13, 2009 (boomark / email).

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