2020 Presidential Race

Democrats "Make sure everyone has a voice and a vote!"
Also Democrats Sues states to keep Green Party off the ballot
I'll say it again for the back row..the left has no ideology other than electing more Ds to office

Both parties work together to limit your choice. They've designed the whole election process to do it
 
No politicing outside a polling place allowed, much less physical a barrier between parking and polling location.

You bring up a good point. How does this work with mail-out ballots when Joe Smo comes banging on your door when you get your unsolicited ballot. Vigilante cohersion. Mail fraud. Why even ask, just steal it directly out the mailbox.
 
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You bring up a good point. How does this work with mail-out ballots when Joe Smo comes banging on your door when you get your unsolicited ballot. Vigilante cohersion. Mail fraud. Why even ask, just steal it directly out the mailbox.

It matters not how they vote, but who counts the votes
 
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Among the most interesting possibilities to me is Judge Margaret Ryan, now a “Senior” Judge for the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. She is “Senior” because terms on that court are limited to 15 years. But she is only 55 years old. She served 11 years active duty with the US Marine Corps and was nominated to the Court of Appeals by Pres. Bush in 2004. More significantly, however, she served as a law clerk for the highly influential Fourth Circuit Court Judge J. Michael Luttig and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

I suspect Pres. Trump will pick Judge Barrett over Judge Sykes based on their ages, but Judge Ryan is the “dark horse” surprise candidate who might be difficult for the Democrats to mount a meaningful defense against on substance.

Top Five Candidates for Nomination to Ginsburg Seat on the Supreme Court -- No Men Allowed
 
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Trump was also asked about the statement Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) put out Saturday afternoon (as covered by my colleague Nick Arama), the reporter asking, “Senator Collins said she’d like to see the next president be the one to nominate the next Supreme Court Justice. What is your reaction to that?” Trump replied (emphasis added):

I totally disagree with her. We have an obligation. We won, and we have an obligation as the winners to pick who we want. That’s not the next president. Hopefully, I’ll be the next president. But we’re here now. Right now we’re here. And we have an obligation to the voters, all of the people, the millions of people that put us here, in the form of a victory, we have an obligation to them, to all of those voters. And it’s a very simple thing. So I would disagree if that’s what she said. That’s not the way I read it. I read it differently. But, if that’s what she said I totally disagree.​
President Trump was then asked whether he had a shortlist of potential nominees, and his reply was 100 percent classic Trump:
I have a short list. I’ve had a short list for a while. We added a number of people onto the previous list. We have about 45 altogether. I do, indeed, have a short list. I’ve gotten to know many of them. I think it’s probably – from a legal standpoint, from a sophisticated understanding of the law, from a constitutional standpoint, I think it’s the greatest list ever assembled, and I think that the other side should show their radical left list, and I think you’ll be surprised.​
Trump Responds to Susan Collins Statement, Trolls Barack Obama in Response to Garland Whataboutism
 
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