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New poll reveals Arizonans' thoughts on the U.S. Supreme Court

A new poll shows Arizonans are split about what they think about the U.S. Supreme Court. However, there are certain aspects they agree on.

Residents were asked their opinion about the high court and how it operates. Mike Noble with OH Predictive Insights says most Arizonans agree on implementing term limits instead of lifetime appointments for Supreme Court justices.

“Sixty-six percent of respondents support imposing term limits on supreme court justices. A majority of each party supports the term limit reform: 84% of Democrats, 63% of independents, and even 52% of Republicans," Noble said. 

Noble notes that even though most Arizonans support term limits, they also agree with many of the Supreme Court’s decisions, except the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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Ainsley Ryan is studying journalism at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. In addition to interning for KJZZ, she is a digital media intern with Sun Devil Athletics, producing multimedia content for their social media accounts.This past school year, Ryan was an ASU gymnastics reporter for the Walter Cronkite Sports Network (WCSN). She produced and edited multiple packages, which were published to WCSN's YouTube account. Ryan also did a live segment for Cronkite Sports Live.Ryan's passion for digital media and journalism runs deep. Before college, she was heavily involved in her high school's audio, video, technology and film program. During those four years, she gained experience both on and off camera. She was an anchor on her school's daily live news show and made news segments for it. She also won two national awards from the Student Television Network for her video work.