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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: zax who wrote (926359)3/16/2016 8:54:15 PM
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Zax,
The Constitution gives the President the responsibility to nominate Justices to the Supreme Court and the Senate a job to do in considering that nominee - with no exceptions for either in election years.
And they will. No "unconstitutional precedent" here.

If the Senate wants to Bork Obama's nominee, no problem. The Democrats already set a precedent there, and it was completely constitutional.

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