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Home > Participating in Democracy > Interactive Polls > Poll Question 

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To what extent should Supreme Court nominees reveal their religious beliefs under Senate examination?

Submitted by vkm on Thu, 2006-02-09 12:19.
Fully, so the Senate can best determine their suitability for a life appointment to the Supreme Court
39% (7 votes)
Only to the extent required to explain how the Constitution applies to religious issues
44% (8 votes)
Not at all; people's religious beliefs have nothing to do with their suitability for a job, including Supreme Court Justice
17% (3 votes)
Total votes: 18
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