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He scraped 2016 against one of the most unpopular candidates in history and his support has shrunk since then. Unless the Dems manage to field an equally unpopular candidate he's really going to struggle. Of course it's possible he could be re-elected but the acceptance of inevitability by some is baffling.Depends entirely on the independents. There is no evidence they've abandoned him.
It's basically just winning back a few counties in the upper Midwest which shouldn't be hard if,you know, they actually try...He scraped 2016 against one of the most unpopular candidates in history and his support has shrunk since then. Unless the Dems manage to field an equally unpopular candidate he's really going to struggle. Of course it's possible he could be re-elected but the acceptance of inevitability by some is baffling.
Buckle up folks
Buckle up folks
Buckle up folks
Buckle up folks
Roe vs Wade in jeopardy
This to me suggests that the GOP are definitely expecting to lose the the Midterms.
Buckle up folks
Wonder if Lyin’ Ted Cruz is on that list. He’s been lobbying hard behind the scenes I hear.
Wonder if Lyin’ Ted Cruz is on that list. He’s been lobbying hard behind the scenes I hear.
Is he a liberal or a conservative?
During the previous two years, the high court had struck down several key pieces of New Deal legislation on the grounds that the laws delegated an unconstitutional amount of authority to the executive branch and the federal government. Flushed with his landslide reelection in 1936, President Roosevelt issued a proposal in February 1937 to provide retirement at full pay for all members of the court over 70. If a justice refused to retire, an “assistant” with full voting rights was to be appointed, thus ensuring Roosevelt a liberal majority.
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In April, however, before the bill came to a vote in Congress, two Supreme Court justices came over to the liberal side and by a narrow majority upheld as constitutional the National Labor Relations Act and the Social Security Act. The majority opinion acknowledged that the national economy had grown to such a degree that federal regulation and control was now warranted.
Because he might lose his seat?
Didn't Mitch say it's up to the American people to decide the Supreme Court judge?
Buckle up folks
It's a contentious issue here in the states. While there is a big correlation between the pro-lifers and conservatives/evangelicals, enough citizens are against abortion that dismissing opposition to abortion as "religious nutters haha" is short-sighted. Roe vs Wade's chances of survival depend on the health of 2 octogenarians in the Supreme Court. One of them croaks in the next 2 years and it's curtains for legalized abortion at the federal level.
Personally I'm pro-choice (very reluctant), but it's a trade-off between 2 horrible alternatives.
Buckle up folks
Years? It'll be decades. Generations.It's gonna be years before the Dem's have a Supreme Court that can undo the carnage that a Trump appointed Court will do.
Yeah.Years? It'll be decades. Generations.
Buckle up folks
Democrats should just do what Republicans did to Obama and Garland even though it's probably unconstitutional. Just cite his terrible (albeit slightly improving) approval ratings.