There's no such thing as stealing a seat.
The seat you are likely referring to was filled with a risky or shady move, depending on your politics. McConnell rolled the dice with the Merrick Garland nomination, and hit a seven on the come out roll. He won. Had Hillary won, Garland would be in that seat today, and McConnel could have done nothing to stop it. In fact, I think he would have been confirmed with as many as 40 Republican votes. Same thing that happened with Kagan and Sotomoyor under Obama.
Further, there was no "stealing" of a seat, when you had Gorsuch replacing Scalia. Conservative for conservative. No net gain for anybody. If anyone was "stealing" a seat, it would have been Obama/Hillary.
No laws are being broken here. Its politics at its best or worst, depending on your beliefs. Trump happened to be President when the vacancy (ies) opened, and had a majority Senate to work with.
Chin up, though. President Kamala Harris will have as many as 3 justices to nominate, and when they pack the court with 3 more, she will nominate more justices than any president in history.
Wonderful days.
The seat you are likely referring to was filled with a risky or shady move, depending on your politics. McConnell rolled the dice with the Merrick Garland nomination, and hit a seven on the come out roll. He won. Had Hillary won, Garland would be in that seat today, and McConnel could have done nothing to stop it. In fact, I think he would have been confirmed with as many as 40 Republican votes. Same thing that happened with Kagan and Sotomoyor under Obama.
Further, there was no "stealing" of a seat, when you had Gorsuch replacing Scalia. Conservative for conservative. No net gain for anybody. If anyone was "stealing" a seat, it would have been Obama/Hillary.
No laws are being broken here. Its politics at its best or worst, depending on your beliefs. Trump happened to be President when the vacancy (ies) opened, and had a majority Senate to work with.
Chin up, though. President Kamala Harris will have as many as 3 justices to nominate, and when they pack the court with 3 more, she will nominate more justices than any president in history.
Wonderful days.
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