He said "disapprove of the nomination," meaning the attempt to ramrod her through with less than a month to go before the election. THis is true, by margins of 3 to 2.No they're not. The most recent polls I can find shows a minority of voters think her nomination should be rejected.
Yeah? So what? both are healthy and the virus is not dangerous in any serious way. plus the confirmation vote will be after 14 days from now.
Yeah? So what? both are healthy and the virus is not dangerous in any serious way. plus the confirmation vote will be after 14 days from now.
FORBES:Polls Show Key Voting Groups Want Supreme Court Seat Filled After ElectionNo they're not. The most recent polls I can find shows a minority of voters think her nomination should be rejected.
A majority (56%) of likely voters, including more than 60% of women and independents, said they believe the winner of the upcoming presidential election should fill the vacant Supreme Court seat, even as the Republican party rushes to push through the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, suggesting the move could affect election day outcomes.
...only 41% of respondents said they wanted the president to choose a justice before November, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll published Sunday.
The poll also found that 62% of women, 63% of independents and 60% of college-educated white voters said they want the winner of the campaign to fill the seat.
This is notable, as those three groups represent key blocks of voters that both Trump and vulnerable Senate Republicans are hoping to sway in the weeks leading up to the election.
among 950 likely voters, 60% of those surveyed believe abortion should be legal all or some of the time.
FORBES:Polls Show Key Voting Groups Want Supreme Court Seat Filled After Election
FiveThirtyEight: Most Americans Want To Wait Until After The Election To Fill The Supreme Court Vacancy
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In swing states like Minnesota and Arizona, the numbers are slightly stronger:
Minnesota: A majority of likely Minnesota voters want the U.S. Senate to wait until after the Nov. 3 election to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, results of a new Star Tribune/MPR News/KARE 11 Minnesota Poll show. Just 39% of those polled said the U.S. Senate should take up the nominee ahead of the election, while 55% said lawmakers should wait.
It's kind of ironic that had they not been obsessed with ramming this appointment through, the meeting wouldn't have taken place.
No surprise for a sociopath like Mitch.McConnell was directly asked and refused to say if he has had a negative COVID test, or when he was last tested.
People calling gays “sexual deviants” have been shown to have latency concerns and score unusually high on arousal tests depicting imagery of gay butt sex.however, only a minority of voters think that the judge should be rejected. meaning that whoever likes the judge and also wants the nomination to wait will not vote against senators who vote for confirmation.
So these people should be ignored. the majority of voters in California wanted sexual deviants to not get the privilage of legally recognized marriage, they voted on this issue alone in California and the democrats didn't care at all, they made sure the deviants got what they wanted. They have no moral authority to claim democracy.
Yeah? So what? both are healthy and the virus is not dangerous in any serious way. plus the confirmation vote will be after 14 days from now.
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