• HenchmanNumber3@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    He also stacked the SCOTUS by contradictory practices, denying Obama a pick in the last year of his presidency but giving one to Trump. That has had grave consequences for recent rulings since Trump only nominated extreme conservatives.

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        9 months ago

        If you count the elections where it should have gone the other way based on the popular vote, more like 6-3 liberal majority, and arguably even 8-1 with Thomas being the sole holdout.

        Trump’s 2016 “win” gave them three justices. Bush didn’t get any nominations his first term (which he only won via the electoral college), and then went on to get two his second term (where he did get the popular vote). So it depends on if you expect Republicans to win the popular vote in 2004 or not if they didn’t already have the office.

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          9 months ago

          more like 6-3 liberal majority, and arguably even 8-1 with Thomas being the sole holdout.

          this is also true. but thomas shouldn’t even be there, either.