Why are affidavits important? We know how Pryor acted & Sessions supported him
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Replying to @jadler1969 @jeffhauser and
Stuff like this is why I predict Sykes over Pryor:http://bit.ly/2iRp0v1
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Replying to @DavidLat
Is J. Sykes as conservative as J. Pryor is? I'm much less familiar with her record.
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@BrianWToth Sykes might be MORE conservative than Pryor; see, e.g., this study (via@AdamLiptak): http://nyti.ms/2iS8GKd -#SCOTUS2 replies 1 retweet 4 likes -
Replying to @DavidLat @BrianWToth and
this is ridiculous metric as it isbased on potus who nominated and home state senator support.
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Perhaps you can come to its defense as "well tested,"
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Replying to @DavidLat @GChernack and
1/ It's well validated, from a peer-reviewed study, and exogenous to the individual
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Replying to @AdamSFeldman @DavidLat and
2/ The progenating article has 397 cites on google scholar http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.528.6443&rep=rep1&type=pdf …
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Replying to @AdamSFeldman @DavidLat and
3/ Performs very well as a generalizable measure of voting ideology in multivariate analyses
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Replying to @AdamSFeldman @DavidLat and
4\ It cuts across tiers of the federal judiciary and links up with Congress (good for studies)
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Did you do an analysis of the #SCOTUS shortlisters' political leanings/ideology - if so, can you point me to that?
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