The ones who vote in direct elections for United States Senators as per the 17th Amendment.https://twitter.com/adamgurri/status/1315675506411536385 …
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I agree, elections do have consequences. I look forward to you taking this line should Democrats take the Senate and presidency.
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They get to fill the seats. That's how this works.
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Why did they pick Barrett and not somebody not approved by the Federalist Society?
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And yes, you’re certainly right—elections have consequences. As you are about to find out. All the cheating, going into court to make it harder for people you don’t like to vote. And you’re going to lose anyway.
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If your point is narrowly about the makeup of the GOP caucus and its impact on the choice of Barrett, that's a different matter. I was genuinely curious whether you were operating from the principle as I defined it.
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When Democrats decide to do something next year with a Senate majority that he doesn't like it will be narrowly defined. Until then I assume like everyone else it's might makes right for what the GOP is doing.
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18 million more people selected Democratic candidates in the last Senate elections. Elections have consequences, but in the Senate, land boundaries determine outcomes.
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Looking forward to this reasoning being applied to Court expansion.
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They’ll get Fox News to hyperventilate about it being the End of Democracy Itself, and after hearing that message incessantly for 6 months, people will start believe it. I mean, they already convinced people a public healthcare system would destroy America...
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"and those consequences vary wildly, as whatever conservatives decide they should be retroactively after seeing the results"
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