
Who would ever play politics on the campaign trail with Roe v. Wade?
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Who would ever play politics on the campaign trail with Roe v. Wade?

The whole argument is, you can be a conservative Republican President, but you got to nominate a liberal to be fair to the country.

The solution is to restore a proper constitutional order with a balance of powers.

They voted in 2016, and they wanted judges and Justices who will be faithful to the Constitution.

Hillary Clinton explicitly promised to nominate Justices who would overturn Heller v. District of Columbia.

Overturning Heller, I believe, would be a truly radical proposition.

At the end of the day, it is what this fight is about.

Then-Candidate Donald Trump gave a very different answer. He said he was looking to appoint judges in the mold of Justice Scalia.

I believe this fight is nothing more and nothing less than an attempt by our Democratic colleagues to relitigate the 2016 Presidential election.

Secretary Clinton's answer was clear. She wanted a Supreme Court Justice who would be a liberal progressive willing to rewrite the U.S. Constitution.

This is the most unethical sham since I have been in politics.

I learned how much unexpected courage from a deep and hidden place it takes for a rape victim or sexually abused child to testify against their assailant.

I think I have got integrity, but I am not going to put myself in the category of this man in terms of his ability to impress his peers.

If he is confirmed, do you think the Court will be in good hands if he is a member of it?