Impressive that in the 30 minutes he’s been known as the nominee you’ve already made an educated, well-informed opinion...Lololol
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Brett Kavanaugh’s positions are well known. Example: he wrote opinion upholding SC voter ID law that Obama Justice Department said would disenfranchise “tens of thousands” of minority voters. Bad sign for voting rights. The senator knows plenty about this DC insider.
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You should oppose him ONLY for reasons pertaining to qualifications. Imagine if
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Kavanaugh has been involved in politics for a very long time. His positions are quite clear and well known.
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What you know about Kavanaugh? Don't sugar coat it, just state it. You oppose because, and only because, he's a Trump nominee.
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Ummm she’s been talking about the importance of defending RvW for like two weeks, at least 2 weeks. Do some homework.
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Right Patty. And we are all so shocked to see you play party politics. Time & again Democrats show they have zero concern for interpreting The Constitution as written.
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But it was totally fine when the GOP did the same, right? And, unlike Trump, Obama wasn’t under investigation for any crimes.pic.twitter.com/dlcTsoFqEW
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Trump is part of a federal investigation and does not have any authority to select a Supreme Court nominee. Block all nominations until this criminal is out of office.
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Pass legislation that presidents under FBI investigation for treason, collusion, fraud, etc can't nominate a federal or supreme judge. This is just mind boggling that there would even BE a vote
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