signalmankenneth (09-19-2020)
A new poll conducted shortly before the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg revealed that an overwhelming majority of U.S. adults of all political stripes supported holding hearings for a nominee if a vacancy opened on the nation's highest bench.
Marquette University released the survey results on Saturday that showed 67% of adults believed the Senate should hold a hearing if a vacancy occurred during 2020's race, with only 32% opposition — and similar strong numbers across Republicans, Democrats, and independents, who supported holding confirmation hearings at 68-31%, 63-37%, and 71-28% respectively. The poll was completed three days before the death of Ginsburg, the 87-year-old liberal icon who was nominated by President Bill Clinton and confirmed in 1993.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...y-in-2020-poll
A President’s responsibilities and obligations do not wane as his term draws to an end.
signalmankenneth (09-19-2020)
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Callinectes (09-20-2020), ExpressLane (09-20-2020)
Yeah, sure, maybe bring this up from a non-swill site. You're getting into OCD territory with this one thing you're posting to death. This is at minimum your fifth now.
Trump is a criminal. He belongs in jail.
Nominated, but not confirmed, only one nominated this close to the election, and that was under I believe Lincoln during the war.
Point being, those same individuals who four years ago denied Garland even a hearing under the pretense that it was an election year and the people should decide are now attempting to push thru a confirmation, called hypocrisy
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