KEY POINTS
  • Most voters in six 2020 election swing states said President Trump should not be able to pick a Supreme Court nominee if he loses in November, according to a CNBC/Change Research poll. 
  • Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death has left a seat on the top U.S. court vacant a month and a half before the 2020 presidential election, and Republicans are moving quickly to fill her seat. 
  • A larger share of Democratic than Republican voters listed the court nomination as an important factor in their votes, while respondents narrowly chose Joe Biden as better equipped to pick a justice than Trump.

Republicans aim to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death before the end of President Donald Trump's first term. 

But most voters in six 2020 swing states want the winner of November's presidential election to name the next member of the top U.S. court, according to a CNBC/Change Research poll released Tuesday.