state interest. here s my interest. look at the states overall. there is one big overarching story here, which is that all of the governors are popular. all of them in all 50 states. there is not a single governor in any state in the country right now who has a higher disapproval than approval rating. not a single governor in the entire country is underwater. they re all more positively viewed by their constituents than they are negatively viewed. and again, you can maybe tell a story of local interest about any one governor who finds himself or herself in that position, but when it s all 50 governors in that position, that s a bigger story. that s a national story hiding in plain sight, which is that americans, broadly, are not that unhappy with how things are going run right now.
jobs. could not have said it better myself. . and here is another piece of what i think is that same puzzle. morning consult recently did a public approval poll and all 50 states, and it was public approval pulling in all 50 states about the governors of all 50 states. and this generated a lot of local headlines, state headlines, that you d expect. most of those headlines were about the relative spending of the most and least popular governors in the country and for governors that were up for reelection this morning consult polling helped various local publications get a handle on whether that governor s approval rating was going up or down with voters as they head towards trying to hold on to their seat next year. that kind of local interests and state interest. here s my interest though. look at this stuff overall. however you might be in who s more or less popular among the governors, there s one big
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states. and it was public approval polling in all 50 states about the governors of all 50 states. and this generated a bunch of local headlines, state headlines you would expect. most of those headlines were about theos relative standing o the most and loose popular governors in the country, and governors up for re-election this morning consul polling helped various publications get a handle on whether that governor s approval ratings were going up or down. that kind of local interest and state interest. here s my interest, though. look at this stuff overall. however interested you might be in who s slightly more or less popular among the governors, there is one big overarching story here, which is that all of the governors are popular. all of them in all 50 states. there is not a single governor in any stategl in the country right now who has a higher disapproval than approval rating, not a single governor in
violating what our suspect classifications. meaning, race, gender, religion and beyond. that are really about whether the court will look at a very narrow test to figure out, under strict scrutiny, what you re trying to accomplish, the governments purpose in trying to use any of the suspect classifications, is it narrowly tied to a compelling state interest? they look at that, in the instances like this, because legacy admissions, when they can be a corollary to conversations around race, to economic status and beyond, the court would actually be in its jurisdiction to look at these things, if it relates to that. of course, this is the next horizon, as you know, abby, in terms of what the court will look to. the court was quite decisive, this final time around. whether it s still a work in progress, anyone s guess. given the fact that race based admissions had been really the ring to actually achieve on this particular legal carousel. we talk about legacy admissions, it has been treate