Call it just one more sign of our cynical times.

A new Washington Post-ABC News poll reveals most of us expect the Supreme Court to rule along partisan lines in June when they rule on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

In the latest survey of its kind – wrapped just this week — half of the respondents told interviewers they fully expected the justices to decide the case on "partisan political views," while only about 40 percent thought  their ruling would rest "on the basis of the law."

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