"Americans lack consensus on whether the Senate should confirm Judge Samuel Alito as an associate justice of the Supreme Court," a Harris Interactive poll shows.
"Almost equal thirds of all adults believe that Judge Alito should be confirmed (34%), should not be confirmed (31%) or say they aren't sure (34%), according to the poll. A majority of Republicans (65% vs. 9%) favor his confirmation, the polls shows, while a plurality of Democrats (48% vs. 14%) oppose it, and Independents are split (34% for confirmation; 38% against)."
Key finding: Nearly 70% of those surveyed "would oppose Judge Alito's confirmation if they thought he would vote to make abortion illegal."