The old legal maxim that “no one is above the law” isn’t resonating for a sizable share of Florida voters.

New polling shows that 34% of Florida voters believe that both Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Legislature shouldn’t have to follow state court decisions they disagree with.

That includes 48% of voters who say they sided with President Donald Trump last year, but just 17% of Kamala Harris voters.

Hispanic and Latino voters account for an overshare of the sentiment, with 46% agreeing that the Governor and Legislature should be able to ignore a Florida Judge’s ruling, compared to 32% of White voters, 24% of Black voters and 42% of voters who said they had “other” racial or ethnic heritage.

Part of the problem can be attributed to a lack of faith in the court system. Just 58% of vote

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