Yes, "most" means more than half. a majority. The same majority that thinks Hillary should have been indicted for violating national security laws. The same majority that thinks she is a liar. Yes, MOST
So you just made it up.
If 60% of Americans do not want Roe v Wade overturned, do you think they want judges appointed who were more, or less, likely to vote to overturn Roe v Wade?
If abortion on demand is the most important issue before the SC, then this country is in deep trouble.
If most Americans want marriage equality for gays, do you think they want Supreme Court judges who might overturn the recent ruling in favor of the same?
Most americans want equal treatment for gays. Whether a legal gay union is called a marriage is a totally different question, and a question that should be left up to the voters of each state.
Rights questions should not be left up to the states. That's how you end up with slavery.
marriage is not a constitutional right. Marriages are licensed and sanctioned by the states and, in most cases, by a church. The federal government should have no hand in marriages.
once again, your slavery analogy is foolish, no state could make slavery legal because freedom IS a constitutional right.