Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. Alex Wong/Getty Images Only 52% of self-identified conservatives say they're in favor of a Supreme Court nominee getting a vote before Election Day, according to a new Insider SurveyMonkey audience poll. The poll found a strong but limited desire to get a replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg confirmed ahead of the election, with 73% of "very conservative" respondents wanting a pick "as soon as possible." Meanwhile, 13% of moderate conservatives and 26% of slight conservatives said it would be best for the winner of the election to make the pick. Despite Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell calling for a confirmation vote ahead of Election Day, new polling data shows that such a strategy is only popular among the base, and not among conservatives writ large.