Are Voters Ready to Cast a Vote Against the Supreme Court?

With an unprecedented four justices turning 78 or older by Election Day, the next president will be in prime position to reshape the court.

People line up at Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in the Obergefell v. Hodges case, April 28, 2015 in Washington, DC.

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Presidential candidates of both parties have been routinely blasting the U.S. Supreme Court on the campaign trail. Whether it will ultimately bring them more votes is another matter.

While Democrats pound on the court for rejecting campaign finance regulations, Republicans are seizing on last month's Obamacare and gay-marriage rulings as evidence the court needs an overhaul.