- Reaction score
- 3
- Points
- 430
Not so much concerned with what happens after the election as what goes on on election day, with supporters on both sides disrupting the voting process by challenging eligibility, imtimidation, and generally slowing the process to the point that regular voters get pissed off and go home without casting their vote.
If Clinton gets in, I believe that the Senate will move to approve the appointment of Merrick Garland rather than risk giving her the ability of stacking the court with liberal justices. With Ginsberg appoaching the point where she either retires or succomes to illness, having two possible Clinton nominees will ensure that the court shift left for a significant span of time.
If Clinton gets in, I believe that the Senate will move to approve the appointment of Merrick Garland rather than risk giving her the ability of stacking the court with liberal justices. With Ginsberg appoaching the point where she either retires or succomes to illness, having two possible Clinton nominees will ensure that the court shift left for a significant span of time.